People Suck
As for her having a bad day - did the officer give you any indication what's next as far as the P.D. is concerned? Or are they done with it and are they leaving it up to you and your insurance company to settle it as a civil matter? She won't be having a bad day, if the P.D. doesn't issue a citation/summons or doesn't file an Information with the local judiciary for same.
I'm curious, since many big city police departments are too overworked and understaffed these days to pursue this type of offense. On the other hand, IT IS TEXAS, isn't it!

Further, some jurisdictions will not pursue criminal charges for leaving the scene of an occupied motor vehicle accident unless there are injuries involved or substantial damage is involved, i.e. at least one car is not able to be driven from the scene. Different jurisdictions - different policies. Our fragmented legal system at work!
Also, be aware that, typically, your wife may be required to appear and testify in any judicial proceding subsequent to police enforcement action. As they say, "It's her word against the other driver's word," unless there is also an independent witness available. Police would be proceeding based upon "information received," in this case from your wife, and not upon direct observation by the police of an offense having been committed.
Best of luck with the outcome, with respect to both your damage and subsequent legal process, if any.
And yes, people DO suck. Fortunately, not all of the people all the time - or we'd be in big trouble.
This reminds me to ALWAYS get a thorough walk through with the Techs before I give my car to them.
As for her having a bad day - did the officer give you any indication what's next as far as the P.D. is concerned? Or are they done with it and are they leaving it up to you and your insurance company to settle it as a civil matter? She won't be having a bad day, if the P.D. doesn't issue a citation/summons or doesn't file an Information with the local judiciary for same.
I'm curious, since many big city police departments are too overworked and understaffed these days to pursue this type of offense. On the other hand, IT IS TEXAS, isn't it!

Further, some jurisdictions will not pursue criminal charges for leaving the scene of an occupied motor vehicle accident unless there are injuries involved or substantial damage is involved, i.e. at least one car is not able to be driven from the scene. Different jurisdictions - different policies. Our fragmented legal system at work!
Also, be aware that, typically, your wife may be required to appear and testify in any judicial proceding subsequent to police enforcement action. As they say, "It's her word against the other driver's word," unless there is also an independent witness available. Police would be proceeding based upon "information received," in this case from your wife, and not upon direct observation by the police of an offense having been committed.
Best of luck with the outcome, with respect to both your damage and subsequent legal process, if any.
And yes, people DO suck. Fortunately, not all of the people all the time - or we'd be in big trouble.

). I was pointing out the realities of our "innocent-until-proven-guility" and often overloaded-understaffed system in some jurisdictions.Are you saying that HPD is going to wait until they see her operating her vehicle again, then stop her and issue the citation for leaving the scene?
If I'm not misunderstanding you, that's a curious procedure. They know who she is and where she lives. Unless the law is oddly different there, I would think they can just either go to her home, interview her and issue the citation then and there; call her on the phone and ask her to come in and issue the citation; or even just mail out a citation with notice to appear.
At any rate, it's encouraging that they are following up. Hopefully, the accused driver will receive the justice she deserves.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
MCF: Sorry to hear about this. I bet you can drag her to small claims court at the least. In any case, go after her!
By the by,,I was coming home from work,,got onto one of the more open roads and hit the HOV lane,mind you there was no fuzz around and I goosed it up to 80. The clown(being nice) 100 yds ahead sees me and decides his ford explorer shouldnt be passed

.Well needless to say as I zinged by him he thru me the finger,,
which I promptly returned to him cause he may need it to pick his nose
.Now I in no way did anything to him,,and to put it mildly,,people suck.
. But the good news (unless they are skinny as heck) is that there doesn't appear to be a way to ding your car cause no one could fit out that side.Or maybe the hate the "other" Florida school, cause we all know FL is about FSU and Florida. And no I'm not a fan of those schools, I'm a Clemson grad.
Edward
Meanwhile,,you have to go legal to show that you are above "their " level,,dont let them hook your child
Keying a car as revenge is stupid. It will come back to haunt you, is obviously illegal and doesn't resolve the problem. In addition, it would just improve the appearance of that POS van and you have lowered yourself to a point below that of the van driver.
Since there are no lines on the pavement, it doesn't appear as the van driver did anything illegal, so let's differentiate between stupidity (parking like that) and actually damaging property and then driving away.











