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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 4:58 pm
by GypsyRR
I needed a new car, but not this way. The damage was caused by illegal immigrants without insurance, without driver's license, without English, and without common decency (which isn't so common anymore anyway). They did, however, have plenty of booze. Two of them fled the scene. The other two will no doubt be taking an expense paid trip back to Mexico (if they have not already sold everything they had and fled), while I, on the other hand, get to stay in the States and haggle with the insurance company for a "not at fault" accident and try to make adjustments during the holidays. Yeah.
50 mph collision. They were given 5 citations. My daughter was taken by ambulance to the hospital and then released later the same night. No serious injuries - except for the hit my premiums are going to take now. I am thankful for deployment of the airbags and the strength of the seatbelt - even though they leave bruises. I am very, very thankful I still have my daughter. SHE is priceless and could never be replaced.
Some photos I got today. 1999 Infiniti G20 Touring, 99,500 miles

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:05 pm
by Boxer
Geez Kristi! I'm surprised you didn't start blazin' away at them. Sure glad you guys are okay.
Try to have a good Thanksgiving anyway and as you said, at least you are both still fairly healthy after the ordeal. The car didn't look like it fared too well though.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:35 pm
by Biff's R
The car can be replaced. It is good that you all are OK. Wouldn't it be great to be able to throw them in debtors prison, or something like that.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:37 pm
by mad1150
I am so glad you two are OK after seeing those pictures. But, I am so sorry you have to go through all this, especially during the holidays.
As Phil already said, try to have a good Thanksgiving, and I will be saying a Thank You for you and your daughter's safety at dinner tomorrow.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:42 pm
by Ves
Wow. Good to hear you and the kid didn't get seriously hurt.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:43 pm
by GypsyRR
My initial post was unclear. I'm fine. Not in the car - I only suffer as the mom of a bruised/banged up drama queen. Drama queen, but my best friend too.
Biff's R wrote: Wouldn't it be great to be able to throw them in debtors prison, or something like that.
yeah, something like that.....
Unfortunately, it would be hard for them to pay back the damages if they are in prison. I would rather throw them into my service for a few years - Yard work, house work, house repairs, ......... but shackled of course.
What would also be great is if insurance companies would not raise premiums for "not at fault" accidents. How decent would that be?
What would also be great is if the problem of porous borders would be fixed!
What would also be great is if my Thanksgiving dinner was already fixed. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:15 am
by RBrider
Gypsy, you lead a full life, it seems.
Good to hear you and daughter are OK.
Don't they have no-fault insurance in Texas?
On the bright side, if I remember correctly, you've already done a lot of research on your next auto purchase.
Good luck with getting it all sorted out.
RB
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:17 am
by JCsman
I hate to hear of your troubles. But you certainly recognized the top priority. You and your daughter being, relatively, OK is great news.
FWIW: Our oldest son is a State Trooper. I'm afraid your story is being repeated all across the country.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:51 pm
by GypsyRR
RBrider wrote:Gypsy, you lead a full life, it seems.
Yeah I do. I like it, regardless of the difficult parts.
Don't they have no-fault insurance in Texas?
RB
I have a lot of different policies, but I've never heard of no-fault insurance. Is no-fault insurance the same as un-insured motorist insurance? If so, I have that, and Am-Pac is going to pay me, but my premiums are still going to go up.
The biggest thing I'm dealing with now (and this ain't so bad) is deciding what I really want in a vehicle. I'd really like a fast performance car. But, maybe that can wait, because I would like to be able to haul my bikes around as well. Maybe a few years from now, that won't be as important to me and then maybe that would be the right time to get the sports car. If I knew what the next 3-6 months held for me, I would be able to determine what I want. And if I knew what I wanted, this would be a lot easier.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:58 pm
by priapismic
Jeepers, Gypsy! Of all the danged luck!
Glad to know you both came away without serious injury. Know what you mean about your daughter, I have two teen-aged sons that mean the world to me. My Thanksgiving will have a little extra meaning for me now; in addition to all the things in my world that I'm thankful for, I'll also be thankful that you and your daughter are home and having Thanksgiving, too.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:25 pm
by boxermania
Kristi
Just had a call from CycleRob, just catching up, and he told me about your accident.
I'm glad that both you and your daughter are OK, just remember to thank the powers to be for keeping us alive and healthy for one more day.
Best wishes and a quick recovery.
Al
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:07 pm
by wncbmw
Kristi - tough luck about the wreck but you have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving! Glad you and your daughter are OK!
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:38 am
by Dr. Strangelove
Sorry for the bang up, but it looked like the Infiniti did its job. So happy to hear your daughter's going to be ok.
immigration reform now
John
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:43 am
by Ian
MOst importantely - ur ok!
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:21 am
by TonyT607
Whoa! Glad you are both OK.
The car looks scary but of course it can be replaced.
One more thing to be thankful for ...
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:36 am
by CycleRob
I say it's a good thing you were in the car and not on your bike or we wouldn't be having this conversation. We're all glad you're both OK with just a few nasty bruises. Seeing those crashed car pics says a lot !!!! Wanted to say so over your home phone prior to posting, but got no answer.
About the ILLEGALS, readers in Pat's PlayHouse might suspect President CycleRob, after 9-11, the potential for more domestic attacks and too many American Citizens killed by criminal or drunken ILLEGALS, would have a fence, predator drones and satelite guided soldiers with machine guns to ensure that NO one gets thru. After a few are disabled, word gets out - - - and no one gets thru, the ILLEGAL traffic will stop completely.
Think about it. I have. We almost lost a valued and talented key member in this senseless accident. What a buzzkill and permanent stain on this board that would have been. Seatbelts and airbags changed her future for the better. Kristi, I'm glad you're coherent enough to be angry and unforgiving. That's a good sign and in a few months you'll be yourself again . . . with a new car (truck?). I'm guessing the severe impact, airbag bomb going off and caring for your injured daughter distracted you from "going postal" and taking down the 2 dirtbags fleeing the scene. Kudos to Texas law and the 2nd amendment.
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:35 am
by GypsyRR
GypsyRR wrote:My initial post was unclear. I'm fine. Not in the car - I only suffer as the mom...................... .
I really appreciate your concern for my daughter and myself. But as I said in my second post, I was not in the car. I really don't think I would have had the presence of mind to go after illegal aliens even if I was in the car. But I agree with you, Rob. It's a real problem everywhere, but I think those of us who live in the border states see the worse of it. A couple of summers ago I was on vacation with my daughter and her friends in the TX hill country and I saw the obvious activity of 'coyotes' bringing in illegals. I did my civic duty then. I stalked them, made sure of my suspicion, and then had someone call Border patrol. BUSTED!
I'm hoping to start test driving vehicles next week. I won't get much for the Infinity; probably just enough to pay TT&L. Still don't know what I'm looking for, though. I'll post a picture of it whenever I do find something. Thanks again for your concern.
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:50 am
by Boxer
I'm very entertained this morning with not much else to do but scan threads like this.
LMAO
I say it's a good thing you were in the car and not on your bike or we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Whoa! Glad you are both OK.
I'm glad that both you and your daughter are OK
Glad to know you both came away without serious injury.
You and your daughter being, relatively, OK is great news.
Good to hear you and daughter are OK.
Wow. Good to hear you and the kid didn't get seriously hurt.
I am so glad you two are OK after seeing those pictures.
It is good that you all are OK.
Glad you and your daughter are OK!
And then...
I really appreciate your concern for my daughter and myself. But as I said in my second post, I was not in the car.
Don't worry, I'm laughing at myself as well. The winner of the prize for reading comprehension goes to.......DRUMROLL!!!!
Dr. Strangelove!!! DAh-Dah!
So happy to hear your daughter's going to be ok.
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:30 am
by GypsyRR
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:12 pm
by Dr. Strangelove
Ms Gypsy:
Although I am crying in my beer because my Beloved Tigers lost to Arkansas in an amazing and exhausting game, I still have the presence of mind and paranoia to catch just a glimpse of a suggestion that, because I read, I am not a so-called"real man."
This is a stereotype of the worst order and unbecoming a Renaissance Woman. I would suggest that those men, whom you characterize as being real, because they don't read, might, in fact have the ability to read. It is not a leap to infer that those who can type real words with nouns and verbs and subjects, and damn near every part of speech, can read also.
They just choose not to, not that there's anything wrong with that.
Is your daughter still ok?
With tongue planted firmly in cheek. Adieu
John