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At that point, I ran and umm. . .got a report out of the ambulance. And my partner and I walked over, spoke to the man who was Vehicle #1. He was struck in the rear. And he.. .he was.. .he had no injuries. I rece. . .I retained. . .obtained a refusal from him. Then I went over to the woman. There was a woman... she was approximately I guess 5’8”. . .5’9”. . .of healthy stature, clear complexion, blonde hair... umm.. . attractive lady. And I had her.. .1 asked her if she had injury. . .any injuries. And umm. . .again I want to stress at this time that we come across people at high stress times and so their mannerisms aren’t the norm sometimes. They’re going through a lot of emotions. This could be their only mode
of. transportation and they’re thinking, about the
insurance rates and “Oh my gosh.. look what I did”.

So we’re used to dealing with some unusual behavior from people on an MVA. And she had clearly run
into the back of this. . .this gentleman. And she seemed to be sorrowful for what she had.. you know... and she was like “I’m.. .I’m sorry”. I asked her if she’s okay. She said “I’m fine”. I said “Do you have any injuries?”... “No, I do not”. She spoke in a very umm.. . formal programmed type tone. And uh... I was attributing all of this to maybe a shock state of “Oh my gosh.. .look what I did”. And umm. ..she she appeared.. .she appeared to be okay at that time. And umm. . . right about then before I had her sign the refusal; a police officer came over and aid he needed her to move her vehicle because they were still in the center lane umm. . . next to the double yellow line in the. . .in traffic. So I turned to her and I said “Lisa, could you move your car from here to over there?” She

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