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Was in a Car crash Accident today involving 4 cars?
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Nope, there has to be an intent to permanently deprive. There might be an argument of the driver taking without the owner's consent, but since he WAS driving with your consent when he returned it, and didn't complete the handover to you before he alleges you rejected it (100% "he-said-she-said" as to exactly what did/didn't happen between you), that argument's very likely to fail.Yes it means taking someone property without their permission.0 -
What do we think the chances of the driving being at fault in this accident?
https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/B4vUPMPIgAAcKGj.mp40 -
What do we think the chances of the driving being at fault in this accident?
https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/B4vUPMPIgAAcKGj.mp4
Obviously the driver is at fault, they took no avoiding action and we all know pedestrians have priority
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