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- Kent, UK
- GTP_Jondot

Kay, so. I borrowed a car from my usual car club, and I've just been emailed that picture along with the tag 'please explain?', because apparently I was the last one to have the car. Essentially they're under the impression that I've caused the damage... which I haven't. Hey, at least I own up to it when I break their cars...
I've told them as much as I could, which is essentially that I checked the car over before I borrowed it (they're parked on the street and you access with a keycard, so I'm obliged to check for damage before driving it off) but as it was dark, with the car parked on a busy road and wedged between 2 other cars I can't be entirely sure whether I'd have spotted it or not.
I'd like to point out that this has no legal value, I'm just interested to see if anyone else shares my particular suspicion of how it occurred. As far as I'm concerned if they want to bill me they're well within their rights, since I'm not 100% secure in my mind of whether it was there before I took it or not and I'm not going to lie to them. Or indeed whether or not it was there when I returned it. All I really know is that I haven't personally reversed into anything. Which is worth nothing.
So, this is where you come in:
How d'you reckon it was damaged?
Further information of help:
- It's a Ford Fiesta 5dr Zetec just like this one, but in the blue you see above
- I left it parked in front of one of these, but silver, the owner of which I will likely never find as I have other mental details saved other than 'a silver mk2/facelift Punto'.
- I parked the car at 9:55PM on Thursday the 13th (ooh err), and that photo of the damage has an EXIF date stamp of 3:48PM the following day
- The car was parked here. On Streetview imagine the Punto is an Astra TwinTop and the C3 in front of it is the damaged Fiesta.
- Whoever reported the damage did so before starting the car, so unless they hopped in and let go of the handbrake for some unknown reason it wasn't them.
- It could have happened before I picked it up and I simply neglected to spot it.
- It wasn't me, promise. But I did take it food shopping, so someone could have reversed/driven into it while I was busy comparing offers on Andrex. It was a pretty empty car park, mind - think 8PM on a thursday kinda empty. I am however relatively certain it didn't exist when I was loading up the boot.
So, any thoughts?