Yesterday I was sent by my manager to install in a telecommunication company a program in 280 PC's. I was going to this place, was on my right lane (going to turn) and then, when I was starting to turn I just watch this guy in this bike between the car and the side walk, YEAP!!!!! you got it right, we bumped, nothing hard, was just like a push but damage to the car was done. 
I pulled over, saw my damage and I was in a hurry, now the good part comes, I saw the guy standing up (because he rolled) walked to me, he was a cop! In my country the Police has like two divisions, one that take cares of criminal acts and the other one is a transit division, well it was a cop from the transit division. By law here, if you hit a person in a bike you are guilty, no matter if he was in the wrong lane or on a one way street he's going the wrong way it really doesn't matter so, making things short we solved the problem, me by giving him $500 pesos (that's like US$15) and not paper work was done.
Note: This is a third world country so people's salary are very low, minimum wage is about USD$121 a month. Sad I know.
Results:
*Sorry for the pics, it was taken with my cell phone





Tomorrow I'll be getting those dings out and next week I plan to hit those scratches with touch-up paint.
I plan on using 2000grit sand paper, M105 w/ wool pad and following it with #80 and LSP.
Never done a touch-up paint so it will be my first time, I have an idea about it so if you have read/done it, please share your tips.

I pulled over, saw my damage and I was in a hurry, now the good part comes, I saw the guy standing up (because he rolled) walked to me, he was a cop! In my country the Police has like two divisions, one that take cares of criminal acts and the other one is a transit division, well it was a cop from the transit division. By law here, if you hit a person in a bike you are guilty, no matter if he was in the wrong lane or on a one way street he's going the wrong way it really doesn't matter so, making things short we solved the problem, me by giving him $500 pesos (that's like US$15) and not paper work was done.
Note: This is a third world country so people's salary are very low, minimum wage is about USD$121 a month. Sad I know.
Results:
*Sorry for the pics, it was taken with my cell phone
Tomorrow I'll be getting those dings out and next week I plan to hit those scratches with touch-up paint.
I plan on using 2000grit sand paper, M105 w/ wool pad and following it with #80 and LSP.
Never done a touch-up paint so it will be my first time, I have an idea about it so if you have read/done it, please share your tips.

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