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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2065099" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I think you’re being optimistic. He’ll think he’s got away with it more likely. Definitely report it. It’s an offence if he doesn’t report it, which cynical me says he won’t. Do you have the witness details? CCTV sounds like your only hope realistically unless the witness has the reg. or the ambulance do (unlikely) or you can find the car at his place of work. The police should do this but in these days of cuts and call handlers not being well trained don’t bank on it. I had to demand they make a proper report as the call taker had no idea of the law and tried to tell me there was nothing they could do even with a reg. They were put right (politely with facts and knowledge) and the officer who then got allocated was very good. </p><p></p><p>An injury rti can and should be investigated especially if you have some means of identifying the driver (reg, cctv, witness, car with damage - take photos btw but don’t approach the owner) and said owner has also failed to report it. Maybe they aren’t legal in some other way too hence the changes of story</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2065099, member: 480869"] I think you’re being optimistic. He’ll think he’s got away with it more likely. Definitely report it. It’s an offence if he doesn’t report it, which cynical me says he won’t. Do you have the witness details? CCTV sounds like your only hope realistically unless the witness has the reg. or the ambulance do (unlikely) or you can find the car at his place of work. The police should do this but in these days of cuts and call handlers not being well trained don’t bank on it. I had to demand they make a proper report as the call taker had no idea of the law and tried to tell me there was nothing they could do even with a reg. They were put right (politely with facts and knowledge) and the officer who then got allocated was very good. An injury rti can and should be investigated especially if you have some means of identifying the driver (reg, cctv, witness, car with damage - take photos btw but don’t approach the owner) and said owner has also failed to report it. Maybe they aren’t legal in some other way too hence the changes of story [/QUOTE]
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