Will the traffic police really check surveillance footage if my car gets scratched?
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If your car gets scratched, the traffic police will check surveillance footage. After a vehicle collision occurs, you should call the police to report the incident. Upon receiving the report, officers will collect relevant evidence. Here are precautions to take after a car scratch: Report promptly: Generally, video records from traffic monitoring systems are retained for one week, so early reporting helps police preserve the scene, gather evidence, and determine liability. Parking precautions: When parking, try to avoid roadside parking if possible. If conditions permit, park in underground or official parking lots. Additionally, park properly without obstructing normal traffic flow.