It takes a lot of skill or lack of this to make a car crash that you don’t even drive. In this case, a draw attempt that went terribly wrong resulted in the vehicle that was intended to crash not just once, but twice in a restaurant. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office Not only tells us how things went, but it shared security cameras that show the whole thing.
On July 30, a chestnut brown Mercury Montego for Autozone parked in University Place, Washington. The driver left it behind at night and told employees that he would be back to drag it away, because things were not going well. He returned at 3:45 am in a white Honda pilot with a dragdolly to follow his promise. Only in 5:15 the driver did not start pulling the car on the Dolly, but with a towing cable that snarled before he even came out of the lot. He tried to protect the car again, but failed epic at 5:50 when the car rolled over the lot and crashed in the Pho and Teriyaki restaurant next to the car zone. The man made a brave attempt to stop the car from outside with muscles and pure willpower, but it didn’t help. He jumped away from the car just before the crash and seemed to prevent injury. That would be bad enough, but it got much worse.
But wait, there is more
The Honda pilot then pulled up in front of the restaurant and the driver confirmed the towing cable again. He managed to pull the car to the other side of the lot, just to roll back over the lot and to crash a second time in the restaurant. Again, he pulled it away, only for the Montego to get caught up along a retaining wall and curb thanks to an incredibly long towing cable, so he couldn’t control it. At this point he left the car, which was now probably damaged above every repair that you could buy at Autozone, and left the stage.
There are so many questions here. Why did he use the Dolly he dragged behind the pilot? Why did he continue to trust the towing cable that continued to fail with increasingly disastrous results? Why did he use such a long towing cable? Why didn’t the woman who were during the third attempt during the third attempt did not help at all?
Also a compliment for the Pierce County Sheriff office for using the perfect soundtrack for this video: “Yakyy equal”Better known as the Benny Hill theme. They investigate this fiasco as a hit-and-run, which is appropriate, and great considering the car that hit the restaurant, it didn’t even have a driver. This joins our list of the stupidest car accidents we have ever seen.
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