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Old 02-13-2010, 09:22 AM   #7
jPNy2BP5

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Leaving the scene of an accident and not reporting it is a crime, whether injury is involved or not.
An accident can be criminal damage to property or person.

So sadly your wrong, in this instance.

http://www.trafficaccidentadvice.co....y-details.html

As far as we were concerned, they had left the scene of the accident, left no details and they had not reported it to the Police either, because the Police checked.
you are to submit the "evidence" to the police who will take further action if not contacted by the other party within 24hrs.

the ole bill wont get on the walky talky and hand over information willy nilly matey

oh I know I'll Kick the **** out of my car door tomorrow and pull up next to another less than sensibly car in a car park take a few pics to make it look like it caused the damage record the number plate wait for the fooker to piss off then get on the blower to the old bill and get them to hand over the details of the other parties insurence and then go on my merry way and make a fraudulent claim,

hmm

Im not disputing what your saying but the police will have to investigate your claim first and speak to the other involved party before divulging info.
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