Marijana Puljak damaged someone else's car and left, now she explains: 'My husband and I didn't notice anything'
Croatian MP Marijana Puljak has responded to accusations of damaging another vehicle and leaving the scene, claiming she was unaware of the contact due to her car's sensors not alerting her or her husband.
Croatian MP Marijana Puljak has found herself in the spotlight after a report emerged that she scratched another car and left the scene. In her public response via Facebook, she expressed her surprise at the incident, stating that neither she nor her husband, who was in the car with her, noticed any contact while reversing. Puljak explained that her vehicle's sensors were operational, yet somehow failed to alert them about the mishap.
The incident took place in Split, where Puljak, the president of the Centar party, was reportedly parking. She acknowledged that witnesses had reported the occurrence to the police, who later contacted her for details. Despite her claim of being unaware during the event, she expressed her readiness to accept responsibility, indicating her willingness to pay the necessary fines and compensate for the damages.
This situation raises questions about personal responsibility among public officials, especially regarding adherence to traffic regulations. Puljak's response reflects a common defense in such instances, where individuals claim a lack of awareness, which could challenge perceptions of accountability for public figures. Such incidents may impact her political image, as constituents look for transparency and integrity from their elected representatives.