In one of your posts you wrote:-
‘Insurance was contacted by other party as I was unaware of any accident so the first I knew was letter off police and then insurance.’
Do the police in your area write to the local ‘crims’ – advising of investigation into their criminal activity?
I suppose if they do, it would save police time having to call around and question the suspect. Perhaps the letter included a form which you could return, admitting the offence.
I stand by my first post on this thread – I can assure you that my local police would tell me to sling my hook if I made a request that they investigate such an incident. But then I’m not on first name terms with the local police chief commissioner.
In the very unlikely event that your local police force wants the reason that they are interested in such a matter examined in court (the relationship between the plaintiff and any officer(s)), you will be given ample opportunity to advise of any planned absence, requiring the case to be adjourned.