I got a letter from an insurance company wanting a report of the accident I had been involved in. They gave details of the time and place, and I was there at that time, but I hadn't been involved in any accidents or seen anything unusual when I was there. I phoned them up to ask for more details. They said that my Range Rover had run into the back of someone, but I was on a Honda motorbike. When I explained that, they said that they must have made a mistake.
It's always puzzled me that someone gave them my number, when I was there at that time. Why did they take my number? It would be a chance in a billion that a range Rover with nearly the same number was there at the same time as me. Was someone trying to implicate me in the accident somehow but got the numbers between the two vehicles crossed over? Did they take my number as a potential witness?
Whatever it was, I never heard anything more.
Another time, I had two policemen knocking on my front door wanting to question me about an incident that was reported by two independent witnesses - one in a car and one pedestrian. They said that I had overtaken a car dangerously in front of a primary school entrance and nearly run over the pedestrian, who had been crossing the road there.
What actually happened was that i had been following a car that was driving very erratically with two women in it. It was going slowly and it kept nearly stopping and every time I tried to pass it, it speeded up again. I beeped it several times in the hope that they would either stop or go, but it carried on in that erratic manner. Some time later, the road opened up, so I was able to overtake it safely, and I could see the driver looking out the window with eyes like daggers. The primary school is not on that route.
I guess they tried to get revenge by concocting the story and reporting it to the police. When I showed the policemen where I worked and my logical route home, and I explained what actually happened, they sort of believed me, but they kept summarising by saying that I should drive safely. I just kept telling them that I was driving safely and that they should go and interview the women about possible perjury, wasting police time and bad driving. They didn't seem to like that.