tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842779.post113270695229611781..comments2023-04-03T21:19:33.487+12:00Comments on Crypticity's abound: Crypticityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15224633655908680371noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6842779.post-1132726865266883862005-11-23T19:21:00.000+13:002005-11-23T19:21:00.000+13:00I think that you've done the right thing. You hav...I think that you've done the right thing. You have trusted the person and I would expect him to pay you back, if the outcome is that he was at fault. You can't live your life trying to account for the 1 person out of 100 who might run off with the money. Life would be too stressful.<BR/><BR/>I also agree that you were at fault, based on what I understand of the incident. I mean, the other guy should be able to rely on your indication. That's what indicators are for!<BR/><BR/>Then again, I notice lots of cases when people don't indicate and they turn anyway. The same probably applies for the reverse too. I guess, in Auckland, you need to be careful as you can't totally trust what a driver is indicating. It's a shame though.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18333626255181864272noreply@blogger.com