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Don't feel like looking to see if this was posted already. So don't care if it's a :HONDA:

I feel bad for that guy at the end.

 
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That poor schmuck must have felt like a heel after he helped her get away with a hit and run on his car. Oh, and thanks lady in the store that came out after she was gone to tell that guy that his car had been hit... by that lady they all just watched leave. :hot:

 
I feel sorry for the transmission on the BMW. No way that lasts past 5,000 miles. When she brings it in for warranty work they will swear it looks like there is 100,000 miles on the transmission while the odometer only shows 5,000. Of course everything will become clear once they watch her park, or pull out, whichever she does next.

I bet she is pretty and gives great, conversation.

 
According to the CBC, the woman behind the wheel was later found by Calgary police and given a $115 ticket for "unsafe backing."
I don't get how that's still not a hit and run. Just because you didn't know? Seems like that's a great way to get out of any accident. Just keep driving and say you didn't know you hit something. :shrug:

 
I'd bet a trillion dollars that she was on her cellphone the entire time she was trying to get out of that spot. :moneybag:

 
According to the CBC, the woman behind the wheel was later found by Calgary police and given a $115 ticket for "unsafe backing."
I don't get how that's still not a hit and run. Just because you didn't know? Seems like that's a great way to get out of any accident. Just keep driving and say you didn't know you hit something. :shrug:
:goodposting: She hit it hard enough you can see it move.. so it wasn't just a little tap..

 
According to the CBC, the woman behind the wheel was later found by Calgary police and given a $115 ticket for "unsafe backing."
I don't get how that's still not a hit and run. Just because you didn't know? Seems like that's a great way to get out of any accident. Just keep driving and say you didn't know you hit something. :shrug:
:goodposting: She hit it hard enough you can see it move.. so it wasn't just a little tap..
I have a feeling she doesnt realize a lot of things that are going on around her.

 
What's even better is her car is equipped with a backup camera. Sigh.
She was probably only using the camera but it was covered in snow. She kept looking at the display, "Oops, snow. Damn, snow behind me. Crap, there's snow back there too."

 
I thought for sure it was schtick until you said that the cops later found her and ticketed her. I'm speechless. Time for her kids to take the keys away. Hopefully her kids aren't six, four and two years old.

 
I wondered how there were still another 2 minutes to go in the video after the guy pulled out from behind her. Then she pulls right into a spot to wedge herself in (not wedged in for a normal driver, mind you, but for her). :lmao:

 
I'm sorry but that is one amazing driver. One of a kind really. Should be put into a Nascar or Indy car. Instant winner.

 

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