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>> No. 3486 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:31 pm
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Hit somebody's wing mirror on the approach to a busy roundabout. Didn't stop as it was proper busy and didn't really think anything of it at the moment it happened. At home now feeling pretty paranoid about being done for 'failing to stop at the scene of an accident'. It's a busy junction with a camera so I know it's on CCTV.

How fucked am I? How long 'till I get a knock at the door and get V&?

Should I call in the police station tomorrow to report and cover my ass? Or do I say nothing and plead ignorance if and when it comes to it?
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>> No. 3487 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:40 pm
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>>3486
Would you report it to the cops if you were the other guy?

Do you think the cops would give a shit?

I think failing to stop at the scene of an accident is used more as a hammer to crack the nuts who speed off after mowing someone down.
>> No. 3488 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:47 pm
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>>3487
No, probably not. I would just be pissed off and fix it then get on with my life.

I just don't want to get into more trouble if they do report it. I accept 100% that it's my fault and don't mind paying if any damage occurred.
>> No. 3489 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:50 pm
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>>3487
>I think failing to stop at the scene of an accident is used more as a hammer to crack the nuts who speed off after mowing someone down.
This. It's a relatively serious offence (5-10pts), so usually it tends to be charged if you've been particularly dippy or were doing something particularly egregious.
>> No. 3490 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:57 pm
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did you not get enough replies on 4Chan? so decided to ask us lads instead?
>> No. 3491 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 8:58 pm
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>>3490
No man, if you read the 4chan thread you'll see some kind anon copied my thread and pasted it here in the hope of me receiving more relavant, UK based, replies.
>> No. 3492 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 9:41 pm
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>>3486
It's probably more important to report it to your insurance company than to the police.
>> No. 3493 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 9:41 pm
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>>3486 Lets just hope the Rozzers are not reading this for your sake.
>> No. 3494 Anonymous
7th October 2015
Wednesday 9:56 pm
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>>3493

It's alright. ymca lad owes us a favour or two.
>> No. 3495 Anonymous
8th October 2015
Thursday 12:01 am
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>>3486
Did you break it?
>> No. 3496 Anonymous
8th October 2015
Thursday 7:36 pm
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I'm wondering how the law will apply once driverless cars are common. Will the cars of the future stop after an accident? Who will be held responsible?

https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/mercedes-benz/innovation/research-vehicle-f-015-luxury-in-motion/
>> No. 3497 Anonymous
8th October 2015
Thursday 8:04 pm
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>>3496
The human, if one is involved, presumably. Google has had 15 or so collisions in its tests of driverless cars around California and in all cases the fault was found to be the driver's.
>> No. 3498 Anonymous
8th October 2015
Thursday 8:51 pm
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>>3494
What a chilling thought.

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