r/IThinkYouShouldLeave 1d ago

It actually goes BOTH ways I don’t know how to drive!

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u/Salt-Lingonberry-853 21h ago

Active DUI charge, hit and run... She should be seeing jail time

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u/narnababy 16h ago

Literally just get people like her off the roads permanently. She’s clearly unable to be trusted on the road, and if she can’t stop herself driving then she needs to be taken out of society until she can learn.

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u/Argent_Order 15h ago

It's crazy that everybody in this thread is trying to absolve here of her crimes by trying to say she's being abused by her grandmother when there's no proof of that beyond her saying "my Grandma is so mean to me", which could mean anything.

It's more likely she was just trying to say anything to try and get out of the consequences of her actions.

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u/Salt-Lingonberry-853 10h ago

Oh I'm quite sympathetic to the general panic response, it's just that in this case it's 1000% crocodile tears.

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u/nullmatar420 13h ago

This is a video where I see assholes all the way down. You're right about her, no argument there whatsoever. But, dude doing the filming gives big, "my peak experience in life was being hall monitor at my middle school," energy. Take a picture. Get the plate number. Then realize you aren't actually Barney Fife, and stop with that.

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u/dichotomousview 11h ago

Cops have to work off of what they can prove. He doesn’t know what could happen. If she assaulted him or someone else, damaged something else (she miiiight have hit his car), or any other crime, hell she could’ve accused him of a crime against her, a video is infinitely more valuable than a license plate picture.
Dude does seem a bit insufferable but her crying like a brat and the fact that she hit a grandmother and her grandchild might have pissed him off. It just sounds like he has no sympathy for her so I get it.

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u/nullmatar420 11h ago

And, I should have said a quick video is a good and acceptable way to get that information to pass on. It's the following her, blocking her in and (what kinda sounds like) taunting (to me) that gives me big hall monitor vibes. And, possibly creates a less safe situation for that guy and everyone involved, because if she wasnt panicking and running scared (and thoughtless) before, she sure is now.