T'other day I went to my running club as per usuall. The drive home was uneventful, nice evening, light traffic and Tenacious D on the CD player
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The annoying thing about my crash was that it happened right at the end of my journey, on my drive. My neighbour has erected a nice new fence betwix my and her drive. New concrete posts and 4ft wood panels. I need to keep as close a poss to the fence so I can get the bike out. This is where the problems arose. While reversing onto my drive and positioning the car a concrete fence post jumped out behind my rear bumper and scratched the bumper and rear wing.
The damage to my wing is going to take several minutes to polish out, but I have not contacted my insurance company to confirm this. Should I sue my neighbour for installing posts that damage my car, or should I contact Essex Safety Camera Partnership and see if the can do anything about idiots reversing onto their own drive and hitting a stationary fence post?
Domestic Specs cameras must surely be the answer to this problem