I am re-decorating a guest room in the shabby-chic, cottage look. Kind of in-between, really.I bought a round plaque (wall decor) that looks like carved wood, but it is acutally made of resin. The outside rim has a soft fluted design, kind of like the edge of a piecrust. In the center of the plaque is a raised desgin of roses, flowers, and leaves. The plaque is pure-white, but it has some dark, grayish highlights here and there to give it that distressed, shabby look.I plan to use the plaque above my daybed, which has a curved back, higher in the center. On either side ot the round plaque, I want to place some plates or platters.The problem? The plaque is pure white, and I want to use creamy ivory in the room. Ivory is the color used in the bedding, and I plan to re-do some furniture pieces in ivory as well.What products do I use on the resin piece, and what color for the distressed accent look? Thanks. I know the look I want, but I'm lost.
You will probably each be liable for damages to your own vehicle, since you were in violation parking in front of the fire hydrant. It is against the law to park in front of fire hydrant, because you are preventing the unhindered access to the hydrant by the fire department, if a fire begins and the hydrant is needed. You could have prevented the accident from happening by not parking there in the first place, which is how the insurance companies may view the scene of the accident. *If you could have done something to prevent an accident, but did not, then you are liable*
For insurance purposes, he is wrong. Your car was not moving and he backed into you. He is supposed to have control of his vehicle. You should probably get a ticket for parking by the fire hydrant, because you were wrong for parking there, even for 5 min.
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You are wrong for parking in front of a fire hydrant for even 30 seconds. If there was a fire, you would be delaying the response while you move your car. The guy that hit you is also wrong for backing without looking. He will probably claim that he knew it was a fire hydrant space and that you shouldn't be there and he shouldn't have to look for you. But that won't work. He could have hit a fire truck, or a child crossing the street. A driver must always look before and during backing.