James D. asked
I accidentally scraped the bottom of my car on a curb while picking up my nephew from school. There was no significant damage to the curb or any other property. Was I supposed to stick around, and can I be charged with a crime or face financial penalties for this incident?
October 13th, 2024
Aaron C. answered
No, you do not need to worry about being charged with a crime or facing financial penalties for scra...
October 13th, 2024
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