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Don't let "Stevie Wonder" borrow your Ferrari

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seems like biggestdouche was behind the wheel
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If only he had taken the Higher Ground, he would not be living in a Pastime Paradise. I Wish he believed in Superstition. I don't think We Can Work It Out.
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Originally Posted by Kent Wang
If only he had taken the Higher Ground, he would not be living in a Pastime Paradise. I Wish he believed in Superstition. I don't think We Can Work It Out.
I Just Called to Say I Crashed Your Ferrari.
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is that in Sydney?
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Originally Posted by m@T
is that in Sydney?

South Perth. The driver was drunk so no insurance
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You gotta love the guys at the pub in the background. Makes me proud to be Australian
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Originally Posted by tba
South Perth. The driver was drunk so no insurance

So, if you drive drunk and something happens you don't have insurance?
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Originally Posted by Tck13
So, if you drive drunk and something happens you don't have insurance?

Although I'm no Australian insurance expert, my guess is that your insurance company will still cover any damage you do to other folks' property, just not damage you may do to your own car.
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What is it in the states? I've heard that they'll cover the crash, but then drop you as a customer.
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Originally Posted by Tck13
So, if you drive drunk and something happens you don't have insurance?

Well in Australia if you are over the legal limit your insurance will not pay out. Not sure what the rule are elsewhere.
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yeah I had the same suscpicion but wasnt sure. They definitely wont pay for his car, but for damage done to others (ie 3rd party property insurance, which is compulsory in most/all states and paid with your rego) I am not sure. Have a feeling that they wont pay and you end up with that situation where some drunk dude is paying it back at a court-order five bucks a week for 20 yrs. Still, I guess if you can afford a Ferrari, you can afford to replace a new traffic light...althougn in this case it looks like the traffic light survived pretty well
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The guy directly behind the car, point at it.. His reaction is fantastic.
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Maybe Eddie Griffin was driving.
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Originally Posted by Ambulance Chaser View Post
Maybe Eddie Griffin was driving.

Trade Mark

Frequently plays fast-talking loudmouth characters

Trivia

Son, Eddie Griffin jr born [1986]

Married when he was sixteen, divorced a year later

Voted class clown three times in high school

Suffered a heart attack during the taping of an episode of "Malcolm & Eddie" (1996) after a scene in which he did the salsa dance


This doesn't qualify to drive an Enzo, does it?
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