Should I Report to the Police if My Car Gets Scratched in the Residential Area?
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If your car gets scratched while parked in a residential area, you should report it to the police. You can call the traffic police at 122 for assistance, or dial 110 to report the incident to the local police. Here are some parking tips for residential areas: 1. Park away from trees and balconies: When parking in a residential area, always be mindful to stay away from large trees and open balconies. In summer, tree sap, insect droppings, and bird droppings can corrode the car's paint and leave marks. During windy weather, flower pots, clothes racks, and other items on balconies may fall and damage the car roof, windshield, or paint. Therefore, it's best to park away from trees and balconies. 2. Avoid parking near garage doors or fire lanes: Garage doors and fire lanes in residential areas are no-parking zones, and drivers should avoid these areas when parking. To ensure unobstructed access for emergency vehicles, residential areas often have designated fire lanes, which are usually marked with special signs on both sides.