Amanda Bynes hit a car on the 101 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley on April 10, then fled the scene according to the victim who told police Bynes was the culprit.
In detail, the culprit was driving a 5 series BMW at the time of the accident. The victim gave chase, got off the freeway, but the culprit blew a red light, never to be seen again. The victim was able to write down the license plate number. She only got a profile view of the woman driving the BMW.
CHP appeared, ran the plate and determined it was a rental vehicle. Officers told the victim the culprit was driving an Enterprise rental car. The victim then contacted Enterprise, who told her the person who had rented the car was Amanda Bynes.
The victim then showed up at a CHP substation and ID'd Amanda from a photo lineup. It has to be noted that the photo of Amanda was taken just 4 days earlier and actually it was her mug shot from a DUI arrest. Amanda was driving in West Hollywood on April 6 when she clipped a cop car and was immediately popped for DUI.
Law enforcement sources revealed that the case was referred to a filing officer at the L.A. City Attorney's Office who immediately rejected it because there was no independent witness fingering Amanda as the phantom driver.
It has to be mentioned that Bynes was accused earlier this month of hitting a car in Hollywood and then fleeing the scene. She told cops she did not feel the impact and was not ticketed.
It has to be mentioned that Bynes was accused earlier this month of hitting a car in Hollywood and then fleeing the scene. She told cops she did not feel the impact and was not ticketed.
What do you think?
Should Amanda drive or cops must take her driving license immediately?
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