Someone has just hit my car !!
Someone has just hit my car !!
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tricky69

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1,696 posts

262 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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rage

But the good news is... the damage is not too bad and a witness left the details of the car that hit mine plus their mobile number ( there are still some good people in this world it would seem ! )

Just contacting my insurance now but was wondering what happens to the person that hit my car and did not leave any details... is this classified as leaving the scene of an accident ? Also is it worth contacting the police ?

I am slowly starting to calm down now....... still want to give the a shoeing though !

Marf

22,907 posts

261 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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tricky69 said:
Just contacting my insurance now but was wondering what happens to the person that hit my car and did not leave any details... is this classified as leaving the scene of an accident ? Also is it worth contacting the police ?
Yes, report them to the police, inform your insurers, then get an accident management company on their case!

KieronGsi

1,113 posts

224 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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Ring the police immediately!!

samdale

2,860 posts

204 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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KieronGsi said:
Ring the police immediately!!
yes unless giving them a good "shoeing" is still on your mind in which case id hold off for a bit.

oh and shouldn't this be in GG?

spikeyhead

19,397 posts

217 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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If you've parked your car in as wrong a place as this thread then its your fault. hehe

tricky69

Original Poster:

1,696 posts

262 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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samdale said:
oh and shouldn't this be in GG?
yeah you might be right..... but was also a comment on general society, the bad side being hitting someones car then driving off... the good side being witnessing a crime and doing the right thing


Still would like to know what the criminal who hit my car has in store if anyone knows ?

tricky69

Original Poster:

1,696 posts

262 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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spikeyhead said:
If you've parked your car in as wrong a place as this thread then its your fault. hehe
hahaahah KNcensoredB !! smile


bonsai

2,015 posts

200 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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Very very fortunate to have a witness. What did they say they saw? Did the driver stop as if to acknowledge they'd hit your car, or do they think they were blissfully unaware.

When you reoprt this, the driver should get a visit by the old bill for failing to stop.

Some people... shocking.

spikeyhead

19,397 posts

217 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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tricky69 said:
samdale said:
oh and shouldn't this be in GG?
yeah you might be right..... but was also a comment on general society, the bad side being hitting someones car then driving off... the good side being witnessing a crime and doing the right thing


Still would like to know what the criminal who hit my car has in store if anyone knows ?
If you'd posted in SP&L then someone would have told you its 6 points and a large fine, especially if the damage is such that they definitely would have known they'd done it.

CarlT

3,424 posts

267 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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I had this a few months back - I reported it to the Police, but before they did anything I had to go to the Station with my documents confused

The person who drove off has 24 hours to report it apparently mad

Hope you get it sorted !

gti tim

1,633 posts

221 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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Correct - 24hrs to report it to police. You will be asked to attend police station with vehicle - photos may be taken, documents will need to be produced, all details will be submitted into an accident booklet then police will locate driver if they have not reported it within 24hrs, and speak with them.

finefettlefilly

367 posts

201 months

Sunday 3rd May 2009
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Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.

tricky69

Original Poster:

1,696 posts

262 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update

Munter

31,330 posts

261 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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Why does nobody leave details after crashing into my car.... cry

Barstards the lot of em.

Nickyboy

6,768 posts

254 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

246 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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Nickyboy said:
tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter
The definition of "public road" generally extends to any place that is freely accessible to the public. Which is why you can be done for driving without a licence in a supermarket car park, for example.

PH BiB will be along shortly to tell me I'm talking toss (or not, I hope).

V8A*ndy

3,697 posts

211 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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CommanderJameson said:
Nickyboy said:
tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter
The definition of "public road" generally extends to any place that is freely accessible to the public. Which is why you can be done for driving without a licence in a supermarket car park, for example.

PH BiB will be along shortly to tell me I'm talking toss (or not, I hope).
I used to own a pub with a big carpark and it had access for deliveries to other shops etc and therefore public access. There was a few hit and runs over the years and the police always took it serious.

ETA Police will also investigate the damage because whose to know it wasn't done on purpose therefore criminal damage.

Edited by V8A*ndy on Monday 4th May 19:13

The Moose

23,497 posts

229 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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Nickyboy said:
tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter
Does that mean that my drive (not gated) is privately owned therefore if a delivery van drives into the side of my car on my drive it is in a public location?? As it has public access?!?! Does that mean then that it is illegal for a 10 year old to drive on the private drive?!?!

It sounds like one hell of a grey area!!

-Z-

7,707 posts

226 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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The Moose said:
Nickyboy said:
tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter
Does that mean that my drive (not gated) is privately owned therefore if a delivery van drives into the side of my car on my drive it is in a public location?? As it has public access?!?! Does that mean then that it is illegal for a 10 year old to drive on the private drive?!?!

It sounds like one hell of a grey area!!
Not really, no gates=public=yes your 10 year old is breaking the law! wink

Put it this way; if you were st faced moving your car back and forth on your drive, would you expect the police to drive past without doing anything?

The Moose

23,497 posts

229 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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-Z- said:
The Moose said:
Nickyboy said:
tricky69 said:
finefettlefilly said:
Was the accident in a public place or on private property? My mums car got a ding at a car boot and some kind sole witnessed it and left their details and those of the offender but because it was in a privately owned field nothing could be done unless the offender reported to their insurance company etc. Really annoying.
It was in a public place... cinema ca park to be exact

I have not spoken to the witness but passed their details on to the insurance company and have left it with them for now... if anything interesting happens will update
Sadly that's not a public place, it will be privately owned. I'd wage money on the police leaving it as a civil matter
Does that mean that my drive (not gated) is privately owned therefore if a delivery van drives into the side of my car on my drive it is in a public location?? As it has public access?!?! Does that mean then that it is illegal for a 10 year old to drive on the private drive?!?!

It sounds like one hell of a grey area!!
Not really, no gates=public=yes your 10 year old is breaking the law! wink

Put it this way; if you were st faced moving your car back and forth on your drive, would you expect the police to drive past without doing anything?
God no - not my 10 year old!! LOL

I would expect them to bugger off, but then the drive is a fairly long drive (1/5 mile or so) and the house is set right back off the road!!

No gates although private road etc!

Cheers

The Moose