The other night, I go into town to buy cigarettes, and I take the dirt roads there. Well, it was late and dark outside and I do not have the streets well. I did not see a stop sign on until I had it right and went completely on its side in a ditch. I did not have my phone with me, when my friend picked me up after he was scared. My bags were used, but I was much more than a little sore from the impact, because I hit the ditch at about 40 miles per hour. My friend took me home because he was worried, I was shaking, we were both startled. Then we came back, and I calmed down and slept for about an hour after we pretty sure I was okay were. We went to go pick my car in the ditch in the morning but when we got there My car has been burned to a crisp! We called the police file a report, but now I think I did something wrong with the car on fire, but my friend and I do not get there until the next morning. I mentioned this to the police, but I have learned through the grapevine that some children live in a neighborhood, the street lights down it on fire. I do not know what if, for they are both pretty good idea of Fried’s my friend. I received a ticket for reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident but I was not aware that you had a police report of an accident involving a vehicle file.
So. What should I do? Tell the police I heard that? This would be a lot of problems. And I have full insurance cover … be under this? I do not know what to do with this situation. I need advice.
First, you should stop. If you have not smoked it would not have happened.
As for how you treat your problem, I know the kids do something really stupid to avoid boredom. But to say, “Hey, there’s a car in the ditch, it must be light on fire!” is a kind of stretch. I want to keep this rumor to me, unless and until they establish with certainty that the fire was set intentionally. Since you are out of the pit is quite possible that the heat extraction equipment has caused the grass to catch fire.
With regard to the tickets, you can probably leave the competition “the scene.” This offense is to be applied if the driver is involved in an accident that damages someone else’s property and his moves. You’re probably hooked on the charge of careless driving, though.
Your full insurance coverage should be, but they want a thorough investigation into what caused the fire. not even mentioned the rumor, unless / until it is determined that the fire was intentional. No reason to harm the reputation and relationships in time.