Scraped Someone Else's Car in the Parking Lot and Left
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This behavior constitutes hit-and-run after a traffic accident. Below is relevant information about hit-and-run after a traffic accident: 1. Hit-and-run after a traffic accident: Hit-and-run refers to a motor vehicle driver who, while being involved in a traffic accident, deliberately flees the scene, making it impossible to determine the civil, criminal, or administrative liabilities arising from the accident, with the purpose of evading or escaping responsibility. 2. Manifestations of hit-and-run after a traffic accident: The perpetrator knowingly flees the scene by driving or abandoning the vehicle; the perpetrator, suspected of driving under the influence or without a license, fails to fulfill the obligation to wait for processing after reporting the incident, abandons the vehicle and leaves the scene, then returns; the perpetrator takes the injured to the hospital but does not report the incident and leaves without reason; the perpetrator takes the injured to the hospital but leaves false names, addresses, or contact information with the injured or their family before leaving; the perpetrator absconds during the investigation; the perpetrator leaves the scene and denies involvement in the accident, but there is evidence to suggest they should have known about the accident.