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Fresh Damage Fresh damage is considered to be any damage that is not pre-existing. A contact point that is clean and shiny with no signs of rust or corrosion is typically deemed to be fresh damage.
According to an incident report obtained by TMZ, an investigation of Woods' Mercedes revealed what was described by officers as "fresh damage" to the car. "The later investigation revealed fresh damage to the vehicle. Both drivers side tires were flat along with minor damage to both respective rims. There was also minor damage to the front driver's side bumper and rear bumper, and the passenger rear tail light appeared to be out." A second officer wrote that "there were some white scrapes and scuff marks on the rear bumper." There is no indication of when or how the damage occurred, but by the officer referring to it as "fresh," the suggestion seems to be that it could have happened shortly before the arrest.
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