> I agree with you re: not reporting "victimless" Dinks. When I "dinked" a
> steel bollard in a parking garage, I did not tell the insurance
> company, for
> the reason you cite. But when I "dinked" somebody else's car, I had to
> report the damage to their car so my insurance company could fix
> it, else I
> would have been in a heap of trouble. I did not report the "dink" in my
> vehicle, just theirs.

Erm, some of hers were with other vehicles - she's a TERRIBLE parker, and if
she happens to bump another car, then she just moves to another spot

I suppose it's not very ethical, but it's her way of doing things

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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