00:00Is this your car?
00:01That's mine.
00:02Right.
00:02That's the back of my car.
00:03What was the damage to his car?
00:04Do you have a picture of that?
00:05Of the damage to his car?
00:06No.
00:06You didn't stick around for that.
00:07All right.
00:08Do you have a picture of the damage to your car?
00:11No, I didn't have it.
00:11What kind of car were you in?
00:13It was a Dodge, a Dodge fan.
00:16One time I was in an accident.
00:18I was in a Honda van, and it was my fault,
00:21and I hit the Mercedes that was in front of me.
00:24It was right in front of the courthouse that I was the judge at.
00:30And the lady was fine.
00:31Her Mercedes had a scratch on it,
00:34and the entire front end of my Honda was in.
00:36But, you know, she was fine.
00:38Everything depends.
00:39I don't think you're in a position to say,
00:41someone's lying about their pain and suffering because, look,
00:43this is the only damage to my car.
00:45You have no idea what you inflicted on the other person,
00:47which is what makes you such miserable people to just leave him,
00:52to be out there, to wait for the police alone, you know,
00:55and just leave because you're so selfish,
00:57and you were only thinking about yourself.
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