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2006-10-05 13:09:33 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

wow that would suck thanks for all your answer ill make sure not to ever do that lol can someone give me a link to this information please and driving related info for the state of florida.

Also what if the crash was only like paint gliding nothing broken or anything no injury if you need more details tell me.

2006-10-05 13:20:49 · update #1

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It's called a hit and run. It's a felony and you'd get your license revoked.

2006-10-05 13:17:58 · answer #1 · answered by bennyjoe81 3 · 0 0

It's fleeing the scene of an accident and it is a crime and if they get your tag number or figure out it is you, then it is punishable. They can fine you, take away your license *or suspend them*, and you could even face jail time. If someone was hurt then the punishment may be worse. Don't run fro the scene of a crime, don't drive away. Try to talk it out with the people you hit, EVEN if you don't have insurance. Never run away, you'll get into even more trouble.

2006-10-05 20:18:28 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Tickets for all the things involving the crash and a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, followed by fines and maybe jail time.

2006-10-05 20:15:04 · answer #3 · answered by Kokopelli 7 · 0 0

It is a felony. It's called hit and run, and if the other person is killed or injured, it's either a class B or class C felony. If only property damage is incured, it is a gross misdemeanor. Either way, it is not advisable. Here is the link regarding this matter for Washington State:http://www.deadlyroads.com/laws/washington-hit-and-run-laws.shtml

2006-10-05 20:20:45 · answer #4 · answered by D-Money 2 · 0 0

What happens? That all depends on how fast you can run & if you can run after the crash!

2006-10-05 20:16:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That would be leaving the scene of an accident and that is a crime.

2006-10-05 20:12:28 · answer #6 · answered by jobaby 3 · 0 0

Simple - you not only have to deal with the damage (which you should have been insured against anyway) but you also have to deal with the police.

2006-10-06 14:58:09 · answer #7 · answered by Andrew 3 · 0 0

You become very popular with the police, your insurance company, their insurance company.

2006-10-05 20:21:27 · answer #8 · answered by ranger beethoven 3 · 0 0

you go to jail for leaving a crime scene

2006-10-05 20:16:58 · answer #9 · answered by juanandonlyone 2 · 0 0

thats hit and run ! your in trouble dude

2006-10-05 20:16:40 · answer #10 · answered by Sandra C 4 · 0 0

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