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Hello, hoping someone can help, a car hit my parked car and drove off! This happened on Upland Road, on the corner with Barry Road. A moped driver asked them to stop and leave details but they did not, i noticed as it even made my car alarm go off?.....They have caused quite some damage and i am really upset. Thank you

Please help me find them: LD66 JNF - Blue Jag

If you want to find the registered keeper you can get their details from DVLA: https://www.gov.uk/request-information-from-dvla. Make sure you retain the moped rider witness's contact details too. It might be a good idea to ask them to make a preliminary note now of when and what exactly they saw, while it's fresh in their memory.

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