If You Drive Your BMW Graduation Gift Into Wet Concrete, You're Going To Have A Bad Time

Ignoring the classic he-says-she-says of how the BMW 3 Series ended up axle-deep in wet concrete in the first place, the phone call the owner had to make to her parents must have been a touch awkward
Woman upset after car stuck in wet cement

STICKY SITUATION: An Atlanta woman is upset after her car got stuck in cement, and claims that there was not clear signage or flags indicating the concrete was wet. DeKalb County officials are disputing her claim.STORY: http://bit.ly/2sV2oim

تم نشره بواسطة ‏‎FOX 5 Atlanta‎‏ في 21 يونيو، 2017

Oh dear. Parking your car on wet concrete is never going to end well, either for you or the car. When you park it there despite cones, flashing lights and signs, you really deserve a Darwin award.

We all know that most drivers don’t pay the slightest bit of attention to what’s going on on roads they feel like they know well, and our money’s on that being the reason why Eleysia Morris of DeKalb County in Georgia punted her BMW 3 Series – a graduation gift from her father – straight into the wet concrete on the pavement outside her dad’s house.

She claims that there were no signs, cones or lights when she actually parked there, but what are the chances of a construction crew leaving a freshly-laid patch of concrete without any sort of warning? She’s blaming them anyway, and vice versa.

A tow truck was called to remove the hopelessly stricken 3 Series but, and it’s hard not to laugh since it’s not our car, the concrete had set and the truck couldn’t pull the car free. A specialist contractor was called instead.

A previous instance of this sort of thing, as reported by Jalopnik, put the cost of this sort of carelessness (assuming that’s what it was) at over $10,000. An already expensive graduation present just got really pricey.

Via: Jalopnik

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