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Smile for the camera as female Mercedes driver gets her picture taken after a hit-and-run

Smile for the camera as female Mercedes driver gets her picture taken after a hit-and-run

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TL;DR - A female Mercedes driver bangs into parked cam car while reversing. She came out of her car, looked for damages on the cam car and drove off after. 

Say cheese. 

Watch this 39-second clip of this Mercedes driver getting her face caught on tape after hitting the cam car. 

What happened? 

In the footage, the female Mercedes driver was reversing into a parking lot when she knocked into the cam car. 

She then came out of her car to see if there was any structural damage on the cam car. Of course, she deemed it as a no, since she drove off right after. 

But it was all too late as the cam car captured her face when she stepped out of the car. 

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This female Mercedes driver decided that act blur live longer is the way to go. 

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Takeaway

Parking in Singapore can be challenging as we maneuver our vehicles into small and tight parking spaces. Even if we manage to park our vehicles without incident, there is always a risk of our parked vehicles getting damaged by other motorists. 

Should you be the culprit, you can leave a note with your contact details so that the car owner can liaise with you on the damages. 

On the flip side, if you are the victim, do contact your insurance provider and/or Motor Insurer Bureau (MIB) if it is a hit-and-run incident. 

 

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