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MaxonK88 t1_j02u71g wrote

Oh man. I'm going to probably be unpopular here, but. You both left the scene of a crime. Anything both parties determined after the crime began, was pretty null I'd say. He messed up, you got damages. You both fucked up. But YOU not calling then and there, puts you now, not only at fault an further, but also guilty of enabling someone who committed a crime, under the influence, regardless of substance. To, go on with their day, To do whatever they pleased. Cause another wreck. Backpedal on his sketchy 'never gonna pay this guy back' plan. You were never going to get a cent unless his insurance had been informed of the accident from the police. literally anyone is going to ask why you didn't just call.

2 other things. Why on earth would you have not called the police if there was in fact a notable amount of damage and impairment? Why would you try to "collect" on it now in anyway? I'm just curious is all. I've been in accidents in life. At fault, and on the receiving end. The only reason to not call in an accident in NH, especially with a rear-ending, when you would have won. 100% especially with them having Mass tags. Would be. That maybe there was more to the whole story? Just curios is all. I'm all for shitting on Massholes and pricks that ruin it for other Marijuana smokers. But, what's the whole story please. Just seems," 'account suspended' message on a 'new ps5' to me." Sorry if I offend, truly. I just really would like to know. I've been in a bunch of aspects of this situation and am happy to reply or comment

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[deleted] OP t1_j02xud2 wrote

Be nice to us Massholed please.We prefer you say" those Massholed from taxachussett.thanks

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MaxonK88 t1_j02y50a wrote

From Mass. Can confirm 👍 What's crazy, is I've always known Mass as Taxachusetts. Being in Vermont these last few years though, I feel like they are running for that title.

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vangogh330 t1_j0457l2 wrote

Which is super ironic as Massachusetts has one of the lowest tax burdens in New England.

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