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What to do when you have a car accident
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If you encounter an instance of police extortion or malpractice in the line of duty.
3
1.1
Handling Police Extortion & Misconduct
1.2
What to do during a Car Accident (To avoid being extorted)
1.3
If the Other Party or Police Threaten You
Serious Cases (DUI or Fatalities)
1
2.1
If you have an accident, and you are a drunk driver
If a car fire occurs, presence of mind is most important.
1
3.1
My car is burning
Your car crashed into the electric poles, the whole lines came on the ground
1
4.1
Your safety is number one
Police demand drug urine test
1
5.1
Do I look like a junky?
If your vehicle is seized as 'evidence' at a police station
1
6.1
Why the police seized your vehicle
Breakdowns in Remote Areas (Fields/Forests)
1
7.1
Can anybody here me?
You need a tow-truck
1
8.1
Avoid being over charged
One Page Emergency Call
1
9.1
Who to call
Can anybody here me?
GPS Coordinates
: Use Google Maps to pin your
Latitude/Longitude
and send it via Line/SMS.
Signal Help
: Open the car hood (universal sign for breakdown) and stay with the vehicle.
Emergency Roadside
: Check if your insurance or car brand has
24-hour Roadside Assistance
(often free for the first 20-30km).
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