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  2. Incident report - Wikipedia

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    Aviation accident report, an official report by a national aviation authority regarding an aviation incident or accident; Security incident report, a report used to keep track of thefts, losses and other types of security events; Vehicle accident report or accident report form, a report about a traffic collision. Some jurisdictions mandate each ...

  3. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    A car with one of its windows broken. Motor vehicle theft or car theft (also known as a grand theft auto in the United States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States, up from 724,872 in 2019. [1]

  4. Staged crash - Wikipedia

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    The state ranks number one in staged car accidents across the US according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau [18] [19] and is the most expensive state for auto insurance. Being a no-fault insurance state that requires a certain amount of personal injury protection for auto insurance, [ 20 ] insurance companies are required to pay up to ...

  5. What does no-fault state mean? - AOL

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    The drivers involved in a car accident may also discuss fault at the scene of the incident and in some cases, a driver admits guilt. The police will analyze the scene to try to understand who is ...

  6. Traffic collision - Wikipedia

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    A traffic collision in Japan, 2007 The aftermath of an accident involving a jackknifing truck, Mozambique, Africa. A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other moving or stationary obstruction, such as a tree, pole or building.

  7. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    The data suggest that for every incident of theft/larceny referred to local law enforcement from schools without regular contact with SROs, 1.83 are referred in schools with regular contact with SROs, with p < 0.001. This is after controlling for state statutes that require school officials to refer students to law enforcement for committing ...

  8. 2 Teenagers Dead and Sister in Critical Condition after Car ...

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    Two teenagers in New Orleans, La., have died in a car crash after colliding with several people accused of shoplifting in another car, the New Orleans Police Department confirms to PEOPLE.

  9. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    The terms "active" and "passive" are simple but important terms in the world of automotive safety. "Active safety" is used to refer to technology assisting in the prevention of a crash and "passive safety" to components of the vehicle (primarily airbags, seatbelts and the physical structure of the vehicle) that help to protect occupants during a crash.