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20.—(1) Any person involved who—
(a)has knowledge of the occurrence of an accident or serious incident in or over the United Kingdom, and
(b)fails, without reasonable excuse, to notify it without delay to the Chief Inspector and, in the case of an accident, a police officer or (in relation to Scotland) constable for the area where the accident occurred,
contravenes these Regulations.
(2) In this regulation, “police officer” means any person who is a member of—
(a)a police force,
(b)the Police Service of Northern Ireland, or
(c)the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve.
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