Crazy Car Accidents

Dar-Dar

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What's the back story to this? It's pretty confusing.
 

Monk

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Looks like the cops were already there....... We(Virginia) had a guy killed for running into a stopped pickup truck(cops were doing a seat belt check on the pavement of a road, no place to pull off). It was in the middle of the night, The cops weren't lighting up the area for fear of ppl getting their belts on before getting to close.
At some point there needs to be a balance between them trying to save lives, and causing accidents trying to be sneaky.

But it's still the fault of the peep that did the rear ending.
 

Wedge

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What's the back story to this? It's pretty confusing.

NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - Authorities have released dash
camera video of an alleged DUI wreck that injured several people in
North Charleston on Saturday. The video
shows emergency personnel on scene at 3940 Ashley Phosphate Road
attending to a wreck that happened earlier. A car, which authorities say
was driven by Felix Garcia-Romero, can be seen crashing into a car and
several people including two emergency responders. Later in the video, a police officer can be seen questioning Garcia-Romero.

Officials with the North Charleston Fire Department say one of responders injured in the accident remains in the hospital.

Engineer
Darin Kingery, a 12-year veteran with the department suffered multiple
fractures following the early Saturday morning crash. Kingery is in the
Intensive Care Unit at the Medical University of South Carolina. According
to NCFD officials, a second firefighter, Joshua Sader, who's been with
the department for six months, was treated and released the night of the
crash. Garcia-Romero, who is accused of
injuring the responders and four other victims, is facing $300,000 in
citations after crashing through an accident scene on 3940 Ashley
Phosphate Road. North Charleston police say the 27-year-old man is
charged with three felony counts of driving under the influence after
sending a firefighter, paramedic, and four others to the hospital. He remained behind bars at the Charleston County Detention Center Monday after he was issued a $300,000 bond over the weekend.

According
to a release, North Charleston Fire Department and Charleston County
EMS responded to a collision at 3940 Ashley Phosphate Road at 1:44 a.m.
where a disabled car was in the street following a collision with
another car. A police report states a
black Honda traveling northbound, crossed over into southbound traffic
in order to avoid hitting the fire truck, which NCFD officials say was
placed on the roadway in a defensive position, that was blocking
traffic. According to authorities, the Honda then hit the Chevy and then struck five pedestrians, including the two responders.

Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9f5_1370957765#2GbjzL6tJga49vIi.99
 

Monk

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It's ridiculous the amount of ppl that just don't slow down at the sight of emergency situations/road workers/schools zones......... not only is it just stupid and disrespectful, the fines and points go way up.......... You'd think they'd at least back off for an extra min. or 2............
 

Monk

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That was a nice car......... any of you guru's know what kind of car that is/was ?
 

Monk

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McLaren MP4-12C

Thx. It's hard to Goggle a picture.
$230,000 worth of junk, even if the insurance covers it(racing?).... it's still a sacrilege to trash such a nice piece of machinery.
 
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Monk

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Is there anyone that hasn't stood barefoot in the sand while the surf keeps washing out the sand from under your feet, that's how that car got so imbedded .... :D
 

Monk

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You think waves beat the piss out of the trunk and rear window? :stickpokesmiley:

I don't have a clue what happened to get the car there, or what did the damage, I was just commenting on the way it got imbedded ..... :D
 
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