I hit the bumper of the YCC supervisor's truck (I am town maintenance, they use our shop for the few things they need, they are working on the park) with the last foot of a 16ft trailer. My life was definitely threatened. It barely dented the bumper, and the trailer left tons of paint on the bumper. If we would have buffed the paint off, he would have never noticed. Hell, it would have taken him months to notice it and by then he would have a different job and I would be back in college. But I told the person in charge of me, then he called the supervisor for all of the town maintenance and then I went and got the YCC supervisor, then we had to wait for cops to fill out a report for insurance reasons. He kept telling the cops what he was going to do and then he said "Well you can try that, but after doing this **** for 13 years that aint gonna fly". The entire time we talked to the cops they shut down all of what he was saying lol. We went into the town office to turn in the paperwork and I expected them to tell me to be more careful and **** but all they said was "Accidents happen all the time, sorry it happened to you". I was a lil worried that something more would happen and I would have to pay, but since I was in a town vehicle their insurance covers everything.
He shouldn't even park there, it's a ***** to move the equipment having to dodge the truck. We all park on the far sides of the shop next to the fence, he parks right next to the ****ing building. Our trailer still looks like it did before though. But once you got the paint off of the bumper it would look 99% correct. Just a tiny dent would be left. On the bright side, i got out of working for two hours because the cops took forever to get there. The police station is no more than 10 blocks away.