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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sugarman" data-source="post: 744345" data-attributes="member: 65440"><p>So he is not going to fall back on the "a squirrel ran out in front of me" excuse. Anyway, like they said he can't be charged for DUI unless he admits he was guilty. He can be charged with leaving the seen of the accident (hit and run involves a human victim) which is a misdemenor I think.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If he has no morals, he can wait a couple days and call his insurance company to report that he ran off the road to avoid an animal. He hit a tree, but was able to continue home. Since it was dark he didn't realize the damage unitl morning. They will probably want a police report. The police will usually write it up without looking into it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hopefully he will do the right thing and take responsibility for his actions. He should pay for all of the damage out of his own pocket. While he is writing checks and working overtime he should be greatful that he did not hit and injure an innocent person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sugarman, post: 744345, member: 65440"] So he is not going to fall back on the "a squirrel ran out in front of me" excuse. Anyway, like they said he can't be charged for DUI unless he admits he was guilty. He can be charged with leaving the seen of the accident (hit and run involves a human victim) which is a misdemenor I think. If he has no morals, he can wait a couple days and call his insurance company to report that he ran off the road to avoid an animal. He hit a tree, but was able to continue home. Since it was dark he didn't realize the damage unitl morning. They will probably want a police report. The police will usually write it up without looking into it. Hopefully he will do the right thing and take responsibility for his actions. He should pay for all of the damage out of his own pocket. While he is writing checks and working overtime he should be greatful that he did not hit and injure an innocent person. [/QUOTE]
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