TOYOTA WILL CYPHA, Rego Num. FSP548 hit my car today.
Today at approx. 3pm we were on Horne street waiting in line to pick children up from Hamilton West School when the female driver of the above mentioned car reversed to pull out of the line of cars and straight in to our car. There was quite a big thug as she hit the middle of our bumper. Thinking she would pull over to swap names etc we pulled over. Instead she kept driving. She would have known by the ding in her bumper that she hit me. Please get in touch with me if know who this person is as we have discovered that there is more damage than initially thought. There are witnesses to this and they have also taken a photo of her car. I appreciate any help in locating this person. I will also be posting this on Facebook!!Thank you.
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