Calmdown
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So I am irritated; we'll start there.
I took some garage items to the dump today, and they had some sort of anti-covid plastic wrap barrier in the bays. As I was backing in, I heard a loud smack. Stopped, and looked. Sure enough, both the poles the plastic was in had blown over, and struck my vehicle.
The attendant moved them back into place. I noticed one dent. Couldn't bypass a "safety" device, so I kept an eye on it. Sure enough, gust of wind came along, and impact #2 happened.
The place recognized the problem, and made efforts to take them down, while filing an incident report with the city to cover the expenses of the repair.
I guess what I'm asking is: given the images, would it be possible to do a paintless repair?
I took some garage items to the dump today, and they had some sort of anti-covid plastic wrap barrier in the bays. As I was backing in, I heard a loud smack. Stopped, and looked. Sure enough, both the poles the plastic was in had blown over, and struck my vehicle.
The attendant moved them back into place. I noticed one dent. Couldn't bypass a "safety" device, so I kept an eye on it. Sure enough, gust of wind came along, and impact #2 happened.
The place recognized the problem, and made efforts to take them down, while filing an incident report with the city to cover the expenses of the repair.
I guess what I'm asking is: given the images, would it be possible to do a paintless repair?
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