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Yes, splashing someone with your car is an illegal act. What might seem like a harmless joke could end up costing you thousands of pounds in fines.
Sometimes, the problem is as minor as kids opening a fire hydrant on a hot summer day and splashing someone’s freshly washed car. Other times, it’s a flare-up between two points of a love ...
Some of that already appears to be happening. The Safe Street Belvedere workers tend to know who to call if they come across someone who needs assistance with anything from food to housing to drug ...
According to section three of the Road Traffic Act 1988, deliberately splashing someone is considered driving "without reasonable consideration for other persons" and is therefore illegal.
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Read More. The simple number plate mistake that could land you a £1,000 fine; Under section three of the Road Traffic Act 1988, it's illegal to splash someone on the road if it is done 'without ...