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Top floor of John Lewis carpark, I think?
Whichever car park it is, I'm pretty sure it's a barriered one.
Which means it's not classed as a public road.
Which means it's not a police matter, usually.
AFAIK, she couldn't be charged with 'leaving the scene of an accident', like she could if it was an 'unfettered access' car park.
Private carpark (barriered) accidents are a nightmare.
Better off parking in a supermarket carpark, at least you're covered by road law. |
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