Hi all
I accidentally reversed into a parked car a few days ago. I didn't see that it's bumper was overhanging the space it was in. Still, my fault. Small scratch to both vehicles. No owner in sight. I stopped, went into the reception and gave my name/number/other car's reg number. Then left the area, returning within about 30 mins after reading online I should also leave a note on the car. Left a note on the car with name/number/apology. Went back twice more that day in the hope of catching them to speak to, car still there but no owner around.
Later that night, after reading online, reported it to police on 101 as hadn't heard from the owners. Officer on the phone said to take my documents to local police station, and said something like "well it's supposed to be within 24 hours but just pop in over the next few days". Went to police station the next morning, approx 15 mins after the 24 hours would have expired. She wrote the time reported to police as the time I attended the station. I pointed out I'd reported it by phone the night before. She said not to worry as I had an incident number generated the night before to confirm. Gave a written account of what had happened. The lady at police desk (not an officer) said I wouldn't hear any more from the police.
Fast forward a few days, I've heard nothing from owners, nor have my insurance company, and am fretting about further police action. In particular:
- I initially left scene without leaving a note (though did report it to reception before I left, and then returned with a note). Also didn't leave my address, just name and number. Could this be considered failure to stop/report?
- The time I attended the police station was just after 24 hours (I had reported on 101 earlier, but have since read it's supposed to be reported in person. However, my local police force's website states to report minor traffic collisions to 101).
- Could this incident be considered driving without due care?
I've no idea what happens with the collision report, whether they are all investigated etc and whether I can expect to hear any more. Does anyone know if there is a way of finding out? I certainly don't want to make a nuisance of myself to the police, but if there is a likelihood I might in line for legal action I'd really like to know.
Thank you so much for reading this long post. Would be so grateful for your opinions.
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