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Watching this would be fun Think about it, having an insurance agent determine which dents were old ones and which ones were new ones (if they are all in similar locations), you could wind up w/a totally "new" car.
Goes back to something I learned early as a newspaper photographer shooting hostile folks: you can bluff folks who have something to lose.
What you want to avoid are poor folks who have lots of scars. They aren't afraid of being sued and they have found that you can be hurt and survive. THOSE folks you take seriously.
June 25th, 2009 at 6:40 am
I love it. I like how the perspective gets more distant with each panel.
Quite the handle, too. If my name were Krupkin, I'd definitely be a traffic officer.
June 25th, 2009 at 12:23 pm
Watching this would be fun Think about it, having an insurance agent determine which dents were old ones and which ones were new ones (if they are all in similar locations), you could wind up w/a totally "new" car.
June 25th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
That's one of the reasons I never wash my car.
1. The layers of grime protect the paint.
2. People assume shiny cars are afraid of dings.
Goes back to something I learned early as a newspaper photographer shooting hostile folks: you can bluff folks who have something to lose.
What you want to avoid are poor folks who have lots of scars. They aren't afraid of being sued and they have found that you can be hurt and survive. THOSE folks you take seriously.
June 25th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
you get mucho mucho kudos from a dc driver right here. watch out for those denties!
June 25th, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Yeah, I've found an older car with a few scrapes and dings greatly ups the intimidation factor.