Posted on 08/09/2021 3:20:51 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A woman drove off a cliff in Santa Cruz after a random person mistakenly opened her door, police said.
The woman was sitting in her parked car in the Santa Cruz Walton Lighthouse parking lot. Police said she was spooked when the person opened her door, which caused her to drive off the cliff.
She suffered an injury to her foot and no major injuries were reported.
Santa Cruz police said this was “truly” an accident.
The person who opened the woman’s door thought they were entering the passenger seat to their car, which was a similar model and color, police said.
The cars were parked next to each other and authorities said the person doesn’t see well at night.
No other details were available.
When Closure is Not an Option
Same here. The DH, I suspect thinks I have a screw loose.
Call the sheriff!
Is that you Thelma?
You're lucky the cops didn't come and arrest you for rape.
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We need to start a social media campaign to cancel cliffs.
If cliffs were shut out and driven out of society, no one would be accidentally driving off them anymore.
Same for car doors that open. If that door on that car didn’t open, the woman wouldn’t have driven off the cliff that shouldn’t be allowed to even be there.
It’s for the children!
Won’t you think of the children?
/compassionate head-tilt.
AOC has a cousin on the west coast.
Takes a special kind of driver to forget they are parked on the edge of a cliff.
““The Girl Who Got Rattled.”...........”
Did she have a Dragon Tattoo?
"got into my car looked at me screamed opened the door and took off back into the building , I looked to my left and her husband was laughing his head off"
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