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Thursday, 2 June 2011

Taking Chances DOESN'T Pay Off (Serious)

Heyy everyone,

Ok so today started out as most other days did, me at home on Facebook with the window wide open when I hear this almighty smash about a hundred yards down the road (At this moment I thought it was just another little bump you know a bit of smashed glass, that sort of thing until I heard my next door neighbour scream "Call the police!") That's when I thought the worst, no longer was this a small bump but something more serious. So I put my shoes on and shouted for my mum to ring 999, a few others had rung before my mum had the chance to.

When I got outside there was already quite a few people there either walking up or running up to the car that had somehow flipped onto its roof. Later we would learn that not only was there someone in the flipped car but a dog as well. (They were both fine) But right then when I first saw what happened I thought the worst, until I saw the driver sitting on the path talking. The story of what happened changed between "The front axle broke and that's why she went into the parked car and flipped, She fell asleep at the wheel and later police found her mobile phone in the passenger foot well meaning she was probably using her phone at the time of the crash." Not only was she probably distracted but she was also speeding as the village I'm in has a 30 MPH speed limit and NO-ONE traveling at 30 would be able to flip a car like she did. After most of us started to walk back as the ambulance, fire engines and police started to leave the scene I saw something that REALLY pissed me off, a number of drivers that had to slow down as the flipped car was still there were TALKING on their PHONES!

Really!?

After you've seen that car flipped you STILL think it's OK to USE A PHONE AT THE WHEEL!?

Honestly some people are T**TS and yes I used that word because you have to be F**KED up in the head to see what using a phone at the wheel can do and STILL USE IT!

By the way 1 police car was still there so you really have to be stupid to use a phone at the wheel there.

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