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asianthree 11-02-2021 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2024418)
It would be a sad state of affairs if this hit and run driver was truly a former U. S. Marine---what ever happened to integrity?

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Originally Posted by Caymus (Post 2024475)
Are traffic accidents with carts treated the same as for cars?

When a cart is involved with another cart, car, stand alone, or property, the Sheriff who arrives at the scene, notifies Florida Highway Patrol, who then takes over.

Our property was damaged at 3am by a 43yo just retired Marine, driving a cart, that was not owned by him. FHP arrested him, insurance from the owner of the cart, paid for damages.

Carts are considered a moving vehicle.

So golfing eagle, just because he gave 23 years of service to his country, and ended up on our lawn, doesn’t mean he made good decisions later.

DAVES 11-02-2021 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AJ32162 (Post 2024533)

Law and reality are two different things. As far as a thief. You can bet they will go after he one they have. The car owner. May you never need to find out.

Read post #16.

Topspinmo 11-02-2021 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2024509)
Maybe a spouse. :shrug:

Or family caretaker?

Two Bills 11-03-2021 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2024678)
Or family caretaker?

....or God forbid, a Snowbird!

thevillages2013 11-03-2021 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Koapaka (Post 2024490)
Is there any other damage you might be able to describe other than the license plate holder and plate missing?? Might be helpful if you could even begin to tell those keeping a watchful eye out what to look for.

I don’t think he stopped for pictures or anything. IT WAS A HIT AND RUN. Assume front end damage on a white cart in Fernandina

Two Bills 11-03-2021 05:21 AM

Put an advert/letter in TV Sun newspaper.
Will get a bigger viewing than on here.
Check golf cart service and repair shops for white carts with front end damage, which I imaging the FHP are doing anyway.

crash 11-03-2021 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 2024511)
putting forth a reason based on zero facts. Could have missed their meds, fell down and had a concussion, wife/husband just died, got old and didn't pay attention....the list of possible reasons goes on and on.

Don't fall for the quick and easy conclusion to jump to. Await the facts. Innocent till proven guilty.

If any of this was true he would not have fled the fleeing makes him guilty so he could of been innocent until he fled.

PugMom 11-03-2021 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2024716)
....or God forbid, a Snowbird!

'GASP!' :faint:

La lamy 11-03-2021 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2024588)
It would be nice if that were the case, but sadly, you're right. As to the other person who quoted my post, WTF are you talking about????

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golfing eagles 11-03-2021 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2024418)
It would be a sad state of affairs if this hit and run driver was truly a former U. S. Marine---what ever happened to integrity?

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Originally Posted by Mortal1 (Post 2024507)
old age doesn't effect your judgement. Being a former jarhead doesn't mean that good judgement and duty don't effectively disappear with age. Since there are many titles that are highly respected that make foolish decisions as age overtakes common sense and decency it is beneath someone who uses that to disparage someone else.

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2024749)
I can't see who else has quoted you before this, so I bet their name starts with d as he is on my "ignore list". I'd recommend you do the same!

Here's the applicable posts, see if you can make sense of it. And once again I have to apologize to those who posted on this thread for my naivety in thinking that a former U.S. Marine would have the honor and integrity to stop for an accident he caused with injuries. So much for Semper Fi (to those marines on this thread, I am NOT disparaging you, just those that wanted to impugn the integrity of those that were in the Corps. Thank you for your service!)

coffeebean 11-03-2021 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2024513)
Law? Truth is I don't know but I guess like a car, if you lend someone your car or even if it is stolen, the owner of the car, even though they are not the driver is responsible for damages.

The owner of the vehicle is responsible for damages even if the vehicle was stolen? I have no knowledge of law but that just does not seem right to me.

coffeebean 11-03-2021 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 2024534)
do you actually think everyone that comes out of service is a good guy , lots of guys in my neighborhood going back to ww2 went into combat some were bad guys before and many became bad guys after. My father had a friend Elmer Trigger Burke went from. Reform school to army at start of WW2 he became an Army ranger fighting in Italy and winning silver star on D Day going up the cliffs he was a hardened killer with many mob hits and bar fights went to the electric chair in the late 50’s in 40 years around the worlds hot spots I ran into a lot of guys who were hero’s and also bad guys, that served under different flags and continued being bad guys later in life , doing something heroic in combat doesn’t qualify you for sainthood

Periods misplaced and run on sentences make your post difficult to comprehend. I REALLY had to pay attention but did get the gist though.

NoMo50 11-03-2021 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2024513)
Law? Truth is I don't know but I guess like a car, if you lend someone your car or even if it is stolen, the owner of the car, even though they are not the driver is responsible for damages.

Absolutely not true. The key language in most, if not all, insurance policies is the word "permission." If someone is operating your vehicle with your permission, they are covered as an insured driver by your policy. No permission = no coverage. By default, a vehicle that is "stolen" has been taken without the permission of the owner.

Topspinmo 11-03-2021 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by NoMo50 (Post 2024808)
Absolutely not true. The key language in most, if not all, insurance policies is the word "permission." If someone is operating your vehicle with your permission, they are covered as an insured driver by your policy. No permission = no coverage. By default, a vehicle that is "stolen" has been taken without the permission of the owner.

So, you saying I’m wasting my money paying for insurance that don’t cover my vehicle when it no fault of mine. Gee, what Ponzi scheme:shocked:

charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-03-2021 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2024766)
Periods misplaced and run on sentences make your post difficult to comprehend. I REALLY had to pay attention but did get the gist though.

I was writing to fast my bad. Sister Joan would have smacked my hand with ruler.


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