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flag NSW drivers must stop after hitting a parked car; failing to do so risks fines or court charges.

flag NSW drivers are being reminded that stopping and exchanging information after hitting a parked car is legally required, following a rise in hit-and-run incidents at shopping centre car parks. flag One resident, Pamela Johnson, described her frustration after her husband’s vehicle was damaged while parked, with the driver fleeing and leaving no evidence—only exit cameras captured the scene. flag Without identification, the couple faces high repair costs, a large insurance excess, and rising premiums. flag They criticized the lack of accountability, urging wider camera coverage to deter offenders. flag NSW Police confirm failing to stop after a crash can result in fines or court charges, emphasizing the legal obligation and consequences.

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