I think things have changed quite considerably from those days. the standard seems to be that you deny everything, even in the face of evidence, then shout as loudly as you can in order to blame the victim.
so, in your example I'd be saying that you'd parked your car in a dangerous place and you'll be hearing from my solicitor (I've seen their adverts on daytime tellly) in order for me to claim damages and injury and phsycological trauma...
I have a huge internal fight regarding dashcams. We shouldn't need them, full stop!
But while we have them, the Police don't have to waste scant resources on minor traffic offences, but equally there are too many on road vigilantes who are happy to wave a camera in your face in order to prove something....
They're not calibrated, something we demand that speed cameras are.
But as they become more common place I can't help thinking that fire should be fought with fire. Sad.