A small update. The officer in charge of investigation is not charging me with hit and run, which is good. BUT, I am getting an "at fault" accident on my record which is what I want to fight. I've been in contact with the other party and I'm trying to arrange a meeting to show them that this was not my car. Does anyone know if I would be able to get them to withdraw their collision report?
I've already offered to show my vehicle to the officer, he didn't really want to see it.
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- Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:16 am
- Forum: Failing to remain at the scene of a collision
- Topic: Failure to remain at an accident I never had...
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- Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:45 pm
- Forum: Failing to remain at the scene of a collision
- Topic: Failure to remain at an accident I never had...
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Failure to remain at an accident I never had...
This is a rather strange story if I may say so myself. Last week I got a letter from Toronto Police saying that my vehicle was involved in a collision. I got in touch with the officer in charge of the case and was informed that I struck another car while exiting a plaza a week prior. He described me, my car and the area I live in. From the words of the other driver everybody was stopped at a red light as I exited, damaged his car and was on my way. I told the officer that I do not recall anything like this happening but the description of the car, myself and the area match one to one. The driv...