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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Wofford" data-source="post: 744336" data-attributes="member: 62591"><p>He owes the people who owned the fence he damaged. He should get in contact with them to pay for the damages either out of pocket or by reporting it to his carrier. Depending on who his company is, they are only going to code the accident as at fault, not hit and run. Even if he goes to the police and confesses he still comes out better as hit and run is probably not as bad as DUI. I would do a search for state laws for his area and see what the penalty is. A better approach might be to go see a lawyer and get some advice. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ideally, he should be glad he avoided the DUI and do everything possible to make everything else right. To do any less continues to make a statement about his character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Wofford, post: 744336, member: 62591"] He owes the people who owned the fence he damaged. He should get in contact with them to pay for the damages either out of pocket or by reporting it to his carrier. Depending on who his company is, they are only going to code the accident as at fault, not hit and run. Even if he goes to the police and confesses he still comes out better as hit and run is probably not as bad as DUI. I would do a search for state laws for his area and see what the penalty is. A better approach might be to go see a lawyer and get some advice. Ideally, he should be glad he avoided the DUI and do everything possible to make everything else right. To do any less continues to make a statement about his character. [/QUOTE]
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