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This was a superb piece of driving that hit the national news recently. Drunk person with child in car goes flying...
 
They had that on the BBC, I'm amused that the video has been flipped horizontally for the benefit of a US audience! Can't let their audience see people driving on the correct side of the road.
 
They had that on the BBC, I'm amused that the video has been flipped horizontally for the benefit of a US audience! Can't let their audience see people driving on the correct side of the road.
I was looking at that thinking something's a bit odd but it didn't click. :D
 
I must say the perfectly-fitting hole and the fact that the card would have hit the wall higher after the wheels had hit the kerb makes me think there is something fishy about it.

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Also the lack of any real damage on the front of the car, I would have thought the crumple zone at the front would have taken some of the impact.
 
More to the point, the driver would not be able to get out because the brickwork overlaps the front of the doors, meaning they can't open.
 
How does impounding a hire car work then? Presumably the person hiring the car is going to be liable for a hell of a lot of costs.
 
How does impounding a hire car work then? Presumably the person hiring the car is going to be liable for a hell of a lot of costs.

Would have thought the same way as impounded sound system, once it's rented credentials are established it can be returned unless it is held as evidence in a crime, which the renter would then be liable for the charges, unless found not guilty when the police become liable for the charges.
 
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