DannyMotorcycle
Active Member
Yep, his fault. What proof exists showing anything else. A confession, no. Video, no. You can be mad all you want, the facts have not changed.
The real point was, if you take on the responsibility of someone else's property, you should treat it with more care than your own.
btw the proof is the damage and the witnesses and probably those finger prints on the tank. I'm confident it would get a judgement in court.
Roofers didn't show all day.
Bike parked straight in driveway at 5pm testimony
6 pm Roofers are on location and bike is moved back and to the side, out of a parking spot they used the day before.
No other persons witnessed present.
I come home and witness bike moved and scratches after they are gone.
8 a.m they are witnessed on property in the same area
later that morning the scratches are buffed mostly clean (but not other damage that can't be buffed out) and the rest of the bike still has pollen on it.
They don't offer that they witnessed anyone else present, just that they didn't touch the bike...
Also note they brought a trailer that day but for some reason decided not to bring it on to the property.. maybe to not draw attention to being near the bike.
It looks like the owner is going to let it go, but if not, i think he'll win this case. And yes I am the victim, as we have a relationship and he entrusted it to my car so
he could possibly attempt to come after me for the damage (and then me after them I suppose).
Those raggedy roofers were supposed to come back again today and didn't show again.. Very unprofessional.