You would, but it may be taken seriously and you may serve time.
Well I think you would for one it's a hit and runa and for second it's on private property
The charges would be "Hit & Run" and "Driving without a license."
If you are charged with a hit and run, you will lost your license and have it suspended. There will be other consequences as well such as jail and fines.
Mass, being the total amount of matter in an object, would change when you run, because you sweat when you run. If you ran every day, you could lose a considerable amount of weight (mass x force of gravity), so you would also lose mass.That being said, mass is not = to weight, but YES, you can lose mass by running
The consequences of not stopping will cause the highway patrol, sheriff or police calling and/or coming to your home to arrest you. It is called a hit and run when you do this and it is illegal. You could lose your license, be heavily fined and/or go to jail.
You can lose your license. Most jurisdictions run an implied consent in order to have a license, which means you lose it if you don't comply.
Sometimes a deductible will cover a hit and run accident if the driver does not have the license plate number. More often than not, they will not cover the accident because there is no proof of the accident.
If you fail to pay a seat belt ticket, the DMV can cancel your registration. This can cause you to lose your license in the long run.
Of course! Hopefully they would have jail time also.
it depends on your weight and bmi (body mass index)
The consequences of not stopping will cause the highway patrol, sheriff or police calling and/or coming to your home to arrest you. It is called a hit and run when you do this and it is illegal. You could lose your license, be heavily fined and/or go to jail.
Call the police to file a hit and run report.