Absolutely not, highly recommended to take picture of all vehicles involved, drivers licenses, insurance cards, etc. The more evidence you have the better! Especially if you need to hire an attorney, which is always recommended for a free consultation at the very least.
No; it is legal, but if you are a third-party and any persons are identifiable in your picture, you need their consent or you need to blur them out. Car accidents are public events, which allows anyone to take pictures of them (as opposed to a domestic dispute that happens inside a house). If you are involved in a car accident, it is often prudent for you to take diligent photographs of the damage in order to recover insurance payments or possible court cases.
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after it's been deployed from an accident, it is not illegal to remove it from your car,because it cannot be used again. it's already trash after deployment.you have to take the car to the dealership to get a new one installed.
no sir
AnswerYes, and by any means, it is.
haha its illegal to lie to a cop period.
In the UK car accident protocol is usually the same as in the United States notify the police and take down the officers name that assisted, seek medical help for any and all people injured take pictures and jot down what happened as you saw it.
Yes. You are responsible for the car and having an accident in it shows that you didn't take proper care of the car.
He or she will get arrested and put in jail.
That would be hit and run, which is illegal. No, you cannot.
Yes it is illegal to drive with snow on your roof of your car and you can get fined for it because if it falls off the back it can cause an accident or slide down and block your vision and driving which may lead to a accident. So if you get caught you WILL get fined...
then they take your car and repo it.
The driver of the car that was driving when the accident occured. The owner of the parked car should not be responsible unless the car was parked in an illegal place or position.