Hi,

My neighbour crashed her car into our garden wall. Turns out she doesn't have a 
driver's licence. She has her learner's but wasn't accompanied by a licensed 
driver at the time of the crash.

The woodstock police visited the scene while the car was still smashed into the 
wall but didn't seem interested that she was driving without a licence. They 
said they didn't need to open a case no as it was an accident.Surely this isn't 
right. Is there anyone else we can report the matter to? We have photographic 
evidence, an affidavit for insurance purposes and the neighbour admitted to the 
police that she'd been driving the car.

I just don't see why she should get away with it. Luckily the damage to our 
wall was minimal but in other circumstances she could quite easily have injured 
or killed someone. 

She's still stubbornly maintaining she didn't do anything wrong and that having 
a learner's licence entitles her to drive solo.

Jane


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