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Garage Door Destroyed in Slow Speed Chase

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Posted by Erica on Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Tags: Garage Door, Garage Doors, Garage Door Opener, Garage Door Openers, garage door installment, Garage Door Repair, Garage Door Services, Garage Door Replacement, garage door insulation

Busted Garage Door



In what has now become a tradition here, I bring you another update on an inebriated, extremely un-smart person who destroyed a perfectly good garage door with negligence and poor decisions.

 Lat week around midnight a police sergant attempted to pull over what appeared to be an inebriated motorist near a gas-station.  The man behind the wheel basically ignored the sirens and flashing lights and kept on driving home. It must have been like a slow-speed chase in which the man on the run leads you right to his front door. What an idiot.

As the driver pulled up to his house, the police officer tried to engage the driver but he just drove right through the garage door. The police officer the npulled in beside him, and the driver tried to close the broken garage door with the officer inside.

In the end, he was charged with a DUI, resisting arrest, and what is known as felony flight. (The correct term for all of those high-speed chases we see on TV)

He could have avoided two of those charges if he had just pulled over right away. And he could have avoided all of this if he had decided to call a cab instead. And then he wouldn't have destroyed a perfectly good garage door in the process.

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