“I Hope You Crash”
Any letter starting with “Dear *******” and putting out to the world that they hope the person crashes their car is really not sending an appropriate message. At least this person left their name, Bob, taking some form of ownership for the harsh words, which is a rarity among other similar notes of the same tone. Bob really needs to take it easy, as wishing a crash on anyone is quite a terrible way to teach a lesson.

I Hope You Crash
A Dent To Remind You
You’ve got to give the next person some credit for taking ownership of the fact that they crashed into the person’s car while trying to park. Problem is, this happened because the person was parked across two bays. Should they have left their details to pay for the damage? The writer certainly didn’t think so. This note seems to have mixed messages, being both apologetic and vindictive at the same time. Sticking to one tone might help to get your point across better.

A Dent To Remind You