justin_o_guy2 wrote on 07/08/12 at 10:50:42:Or just waited outside to talk to him & explain the pain the damage caused & give him the opportunity to make restitution,, & make sure your license plate is nowhere to be seen, & he doesnt need to know your name,
Whoaaa, thems Texas fighten words

1st incident...
I once eye witnessed a lady backing out in a parking lot hitting a bike and knocking it over. Afterward, she got out of her car walking back to see the bike laying on its side, then shrugged, got back in her car and drove off. I was sitting in my truck and she had not seen me, but I quickly jotted down her car make, color, and plate number. I made another copy including my name, phone number, and what I saw, then taped it to the bike. That same eve I got a call from the victim asking me if I would be willing to tell the police what I saw. I told him yes, and to just let me know when, where, etc. He thanked me, but I never heard anything further.
2nd incident...
My son and I had ridden to town and were in a restaurant eating. The restaurant had a good view of the parking lot, which is why I tend to pick those places. A guy who had parked next to my bike walked out, got in his truck, and started backing out, turning his head looking back over his shoulder. I saw his front fender clip my bike, then push it over. I had already jumped up and was running outside, when I saw the guy look ahead clearly seeing my bike laid over. Instead of stopping, however, he started moving toward the parking exit when I ran in front of him. He stopped, got out, and asked if it was my bike? I told him it was, and asked two questions I thought pertinent at the time 1) WTF? and 2) how did he feel about being charged with a hit-n-run accident? He said he was sorry, was a contractor (he had ladders, etc.), and couldn't afford any more points, so could we keep it "private"? I decided to give the guy a break, so we exchanged info, then I inspected the bike seeing a broken mirror and a cracked hard luggage side bag (BMW plastic). He gave me $100 on the spot, asked me to determine the total cost, and promised that he would send the rest within the week. A week passed, and of course, no call. I called him to ask where the check was, to which he made several excusues. Anyway, this went on for several weeks. I finally decided to call his insurance companies (he had 2), but the policy numbers he had given me belonged to someone else. I called back telling him that I had contacted his "insurance" and they had never heard of him. I told him I would give him 2 more days, then I was going to the police to report the accident and that he had also supplied false insurance at the scene. I received my check the 2nd day.