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Driving without Due Care and Attention

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StitchedUp2 | 12:29 Sun 28th Dec 2008 | Road rules
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A member of family has received a NIP within the 14 day time limit. The police have visited the relative & off the record advised that they would not take it any further. He has now received a summons to appear in court and bill from the owner of the 'damaged ' car for �1000. The only problem we have is that my relative did not have an accident. There is no damage at all to my relative's car. The car has been examined by 3 different policemen, who have confirmed there is no damage on my relative's car. The person in the other car, has changed from being 1 woman, to 2 women then to 1 man and now back to 1 woman. Originally there was no claim for money. Now they/he/she is claiming �1000 for repairs to the rear wing and Sills. My relative has consulted a lawyer who has got the car checked at a local garage. They can find no damage to my relative's car and no evidence of repairs or a new wing. The car is 20 years old and so is the paint on the wing that is supposed to have hit the other car. The 'bump' happened in May 2008. Any thoughts on what to do ?
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