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No but I would offer to give them a ride.
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honestly, i dont think i would. if there not capable of controling there own car what thinks there capable to control yours.
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllllllllllllllllnooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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yes of course- unless they are totally ( car) accident prone. Everyone crashes once in a while.
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i have to say no to that, unfortunately my car is only insured for me or my husband to drive, and I use it every day, so ned it myself, I could offer to take them some where though........
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Yes if i felt they were not likely to crash again! ;0)
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Hahahahaha, NO, I would give them a ride.
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Probably not, it's my only transportation to work.
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I would offer the friend a ride, but I would probably not let him/her borrow my car.
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Depends on the friend. if they just crashed thiers, probably not, because they are on the run. If they "just crashed" theirs a few days ago, and needed a ride, I would drive.
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accept what? Would I let them borrow my car? uh...that would be NO!!!
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No, because if they just wrecked their car and left the scene of the accident... I dont wanna risk my car being impounded when the cops catch up with them
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Accept what ?? I would look after their injuries and otherwise look after all of their needs, but if they asked for my keys, I'd have to say NO F'n WAY !!
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No, I don't like other people driving my car regardless.
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No
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not just NO, but HELL NO!
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Hell NO!!! My Truck is my baby. maybe if they want to use their kid as colateral. Yeah no they aren't getting my keys
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I would offer to take them somewhere if needed but no they would not be able to barrow it. I'm the one on the insurance , I'm the one who is left with nothing when they cant pay the damage and it will hurt a friendship more to have something happen after the car is borrowed then to just say no up front.
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Tell them to call a cab or ride the bus! There's always walking!
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Hmmm probably, depending who was at fault, my s/o and I were driving home after my doctors appointment in september,some lady did an illegal lane change hit us, absolutely destroyed his car. I had to lend him my car while the ladies insurance company gave him the money (it was a write off). Accident was just a few days after I had my baby, the bruises were unreal. Then again this past christmas in my car, christmas day, my s/o and I were taking my baby to see her grandparents, got rearended at a light. So I have bad luck with accidents and I would hope that someone would lend me their car if I absolutely needed it.
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When I find out what the reason for crashing was I can consider that. That happened to me once - she was drunk and she even tried to bribe me with a lap dance. I said NO to both - request and bribe.
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Certainly. That is one of the things friends do..help one another when help is needed! :)
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Yes I would, everyone has accidents....and it is only metal.
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No. Their insurance will probably cancel and that will leave your vehicle unprotected. This is really not a true statement. But, it should suffice to get you off the hook.
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Yep, sure. I don't use mine much and I am happy to share it with people who need it. Chances are good if someone has just had an accident, they won't have another one soon.
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no, but if i'm available i will offer them a ride
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no would i he mite crash mine
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Depends on whose fault it is.But I most likely would, after I made sure they called 411 pain
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Most likely not. But I would offer them a ride.
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I would have to say no. I am leasing a brand new car and they are not on my insurance policy, I would give them a ride though
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If I knew the friend to have otherwise been, say, a very good or outstanding driver, and this accident was a fluke, of sorts, I might...albeit, I admit, reluctantly. If I knew otherwise, I would not. I recognize my vehicle as a potential "killer" and feel that I have responsibilites to other drivers and pedestrians, to my insurance company...and to myself not to put any in harms way. Insofar as the friend, I would try to accommodate his/her needs as best I could in ways other than lending my vehicle.
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I might drive them somewhere,but they're not getting my car.
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I would have to say no......I need my car for my own use. And, being an insurance agent, I know what potential legal problems can arise.......
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Depends on what caused the crash. If they had been hit by a car and did nothing wrong, sure. If they had been sleepy or drunk, no way.
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hell no ill drive them to where they need to go.
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I wouldnt loan anyone my car. I would give them a life no problem but they cant have my car, its nothing personal, I just wouldnt loan out a car.
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It depends on the circumstances of the crash. Were they drunk? Road rage? Stupid driving? Then definitely not.
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No. I had the same problem occur 5 years ago. It was his 7th car that he had crashed(3 not his)in 2 years and I had only the one vehicle. I did offer him a ride though but he was offended. Oh well.
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No because how would I get around.
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Only if she is a very close friend !!
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no, It's the only one I have!!!!! : * ( I wouldn't want her crashing mine!!!!!!!
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