Hit and run

By whyme - 02/09/2016 04:33 - United States

Today, my friend and I were eating in my car in a McDonald's parking lot, when an angry, drunk man stumbled out of the restaurant and into his car. He then hit the McDonald's wall, turned around and sped straight into my car. I only bought it a week ago. FML
I agree, your life sucks 16 799
You deserved it 1 271

Same thing different taste

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Did you at least catch his license plate number? Or any insurance information?

I never understood this :( if you're that drunk do everyone a favor and walk to where you need to be. I know public intoxication but at least it's better than running a family off the road. I know too many people that been messed up either from being a drunk driver or because of a drunk driver. Never worth it. Hopefully that guy learns his lesson and OP I hope you're fine.

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Did you at least catch his license plate number? Or any insurance information?

I think I saw Flo get in the car with him. We can only guess his insurance.

since you watched him stumble into his car, you could have prevented him from getting in and driving off. instead of hitting some else, he just drove into the person watching. FYL tho

Yeah, approach the angry drunk man -good idea.

"An angry, drunk man stumbled out of the restaurant"...

Oh_bother44 11

"an angry, drunk man"... Right in the post.

They probably didn't know he was drunk at the time, probably found this out if and when the police came to the scene.

#24, if hes stumbling around its not hard to tell hes drunk. easy to spot

Attacksloth 33

Society. Bada-ba-ba-ba. I'm lovin' it.

I don't quite get why this is down voted, I thought it was funny

I never understood this :( if you're that drunk do everyone a favor and walk to where you need to be. I know public intoxication but at least it's better than running a family off the road. I know too many people that been messed up either from being a drunk driver or because of a drunk driver. Never worth it. Hopefully that guy learns his lesson and OP I hope you're fine.

Unfortunately, drunk people who drink and drive don't use logic and reasoning, not good logic anyway. I've heard so many excuses. They don't want the "inconvenience" of walking, or taking a cab, they want to use their own car. Some even justify it that by driving on their own, they'll get there faster therefore putting less people at risk. Also, many think "oh, it'll never happen to me" in regards to potentially killing people, or crashing. Then there's the idiocy of "I drive better while drunk," or "I'm the best drunk driver." I personally think public intoxication is a stupid law though. If someone is being abusive or belligerent in public, then fine, charge them. But I don't think we should charge people who are functioning, acting fine, and choosing to do the right thing. They tell us "if you're drinking, be safe, don't drive, walk," but then reprimand us for walking. It makes no sense.

Some people also simply don't realise they are drunk.

michaelaranda 28

You're not going to like this, but if someone who is intoxicated needs to go home and his/her options are between walking and a car; they should take the car every time. Walking home drunk increases your chances of getting killed by 6 compared to driving home drunk. The best option is to call a taxi/uber/Lyft.

That may be the best option, but it isn't always available. The reason it's less dangerous for the drunk person to drive rather than walk is because alcohol relaxes you, so when you crash you don't get injured, but that can't be said for the other victims. Everyday 28 people die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an impaired driver, that's about one death every 53 minutes, and that's just in the US. That's a lot more than the deaths or injuries caused from people walking home drunk. The increased chances of something happening to you while walking after drinking is not a valid argument for drinking and driving. You chose to drink, what happens to you when you're walking home is your problem, because YOU'RE the one that chose to get drunk, you're the one that took that risk. If you don't want that risk, DON'T drink. I'm not worried about what will happen to me should I drink and drive, I'm worried about what I could do to OTHER people. If I choose to drink, I took the risk of what could happen to me if I need to walk home. You're the only one that consented to your drinking, the other driver did not.

michaelaranda 28

I would love to see your stats that say that driving home is somehow safer than walking home.

Hi Michael, I see that you're using the freakonomics number to reach your conclusion. I'd recommend going over what they did to get that number again because it isn't an accurate representation of the situation. Without knowing a population size, you really can't say that walking home drunk is more dangerous than driving home drunk. And in that excerpt, they even mention the ethicist's stance; if a driver gets into an accident then they would hurt people other than themselves. Here's food for thought: The pedestrians getting injured or killed on their way home while drunk are in a mindset where falling asleep on the curb and stumbling and playing in the street are good ideas. Are you really going to tell me that when a person is that intoxicated they should be driving because it's safer?

What are you taking about #34? The only one who said driving home was safer than walking home, was you. "Walking home drunk increases your chances of getting killed by 6 compared to driving home drunk." I argued that driving home drunk is not safer, especially for the other people on the road. It's better to walk. You contradicted yourself with your second statement. So what exactly are you trying to say, do you think it's better to walk home when drunk, or drive? Cause I'm saying it's better to walk.

Hopefully he has insurance and you got his information. He was drunk so he should not only be arrested, but his license should be suspended and he should be going to jail. Good luck, OP.