You do.
The driver of the car that was driving when the accident occured. The owner of the parked car should not be responsible unless the car was parked in an illegal place or position.
The driver of the car unless the other car was parked on the lawn. It's against the law to park a vehicle in your front yard.
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The person who hit a parked vehicle is at fault.
It makes no difference what position the shift lever is in. Parked is parked. Double-parking is against the law in most (all?) jurisdictions.
Yes, private property does not obsolve you of your responsiblity.
It's difficult to imagine circumstances in which the owner of the parked car could be considered to be at fault. Almost always, the driver of the moving car will be found liable. Even if the car was not parked properly, the driver of the other car generally will have had the "last clear chance" to avoid hitting it.
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Yes you can, because I have been there with my school and the coach that I was in was parked in the Bronx Car Park.
The car that was moving when they struck each other...
Leave a note with your name and number if you can't find the owner.