Why don't traffic police file cases for minor scratches?
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The reason traffic police don't file cases for minor scratches is: There are standards for filing cases, and the loss amount must meet the national requirements before a case can be filed. In the event of a traffic accident on the road that does not cause personal injury or death, and where the parties involved have no disputes about the facts and causes, they may immediately leave the scene, restore traffic, and negotiate compensation matters on their own; if they do not leave the scene immediately, they should promptly report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic management department of the public security organ. In the event of a traffic accident on the road, the driver of the vehicle must immediately stop, protect the scene, and in case of personal injury or death, the driver must immediately rescue the injured and promptly report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic management department of the public security organ. If the scene is altered due to rescuing the injured, the position should be marked, and passengers, passing vehicle drivers, and pedestrians should assist.