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Don’t let this happen to you! Driving a car, or boat for that matter, is a serious responsibility. One day you might feel inclined to get a little wacky behind the wheel and do something impulsive. Let’s take a look at what can happen when this does occur, and the scene that wacky behaviour can provoke.

First I would like to point out that there is a car stuck between a boat and the driveway. It is kind of hovering over the open water like it hasn’t a care in the world. The car is an important aspect in this particular circumstance so let’s take a good look at the car itself. I would like to point out is that there is no driver. I don’t know about your car, but mine needs me to sit in the seat and use the appropriate mechinisms to persuade it to move. But noting that the door is open, so perhaps after the incident the driver decided it was best to get to solid footing. It appears to be a sound car; windows, tires, etc. seem to be there and in working order without much damage at all.

Next I’d like to point out that this boat is docked. It even has a bit of slack in the thether, implying that perhaps the car was not going at a great speed then the collision occured. But rather it may have been the boats fault; beckoning the car to inch closer and closer. Perhaps the car was curious enough to jump over to the boat to peer into the blinds. Nah, I think there was indeed a manipulator of the car.

Looking at the crowd it seems to be an unusual occurance. I think that they might have never seen such a thing happen. Not a large crowd is present, so it is possible they are the owners of the said car and/or boat. Then there is this smiling woman getting her picture taken by the scene. I noticed that the camera has the photo cropped at the upper left and right corners, perhaps it is a video camera.

Here is a theory, maybe she is a director of a film and they needed a shot of a car driving off the road and slamming into the yaht. The film crew carefully positioned the car into the side of the boat without creating too much structural damage to either vehicle, because they are on a tight budget, and they stand back looking at their job well done.

Just a thought. :)

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