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driving home past st monica's senior college one or two streets before mcdonalds road round-a-bout, fire truck, 2 tow trucks, an old ford F150 on the back of one, and a black skyline (whose plate i wont give out unless permission is given, it was a personal one) with the passenger side caved in.

from what i could gather from driving past it looks to be the f150's fault at the moment, but obviously thats just an assumption as i didn't stay to check it out (plenty doing that already) and i am hoping for a lack of media attention.

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I was shocked and saddend to see this car.

I was walking into one of my customers and seen this car in a Panel shop yard -

I dont think ive ever seen such a badly written off car - the whole side of it was smashed in up to the drivers seat - even the dash cluster was compacted up - if there was a passenger in that car - there wudnt be just mutilated in that car. It was a sad sight to see.

Just makes you wake up and think how fragile we are on the road - only takes one idiot to stuff up and thats the end of it all - drive safely on the roads - its not only dangerous driving that causes accidents - its people who dont concentrate.

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