I can't beleaf she didn't notice
7 years ago by kakaburra · 1121 Likes · 9 comments · Popular
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· 7 years ago
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What's a .172?
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sm19
· 7 years ago
BAC = Blood alchol content. Legal BAC limit in the US is .08. She was more than twice the legal limit.
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mrdad01
· 7 years ago
Pretty close to meeting the reaper at that point to, I believe that's in the neighborhood of alcohol poisoning if I'm not mistaken.
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lane6
· 7 years ago
I'm amazed she didn't die, especially since women have a lower tolerance for alcohol.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Don't you guys watch COPS, one of the most American tv shows?
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smierc_sniezynka
· 7 years ago
Here it's 0.3, althoug they caught a 76yo granny with 1,73 . Is that better or worse I don't get it? In Russia, believe it or not, it's 0!
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222daisy
· 7 years ago
Luckily that was a tree not a person
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guest
· 7 years ago
I call bullshit about those 4 miles. The tree clearly ripped the radiator in half, it can't take that long to lose all colant and have your engine jam.
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mrdad01
· 7 years ago
It may not have damaged the radiator at all most newer cars have crumple points around the radiator that allows it to be pushed back a good amount without damage. When I wrecked (or rather was hit by a moron running a red light) it tore the whole front bumper and grill off my mazda 6 and swung the radiator out like a screen door but did very little damage other than popping off a hose. On another point depending on the temperature outside and how hard she was running the car it could take miles before any damage would be done to the engine, I have driven cars with all manners of mechanical failures and have successfully gotten a car home from three miles out with a broken belt which meant I had no alternator, power steering or water pump and it was massively overheating.
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