It was in the middle of the small English town of Leeds that this accident happened. According to the authorities, alcohol would have a very large part of the responsibility in this story.
Some road accidents can be fun, we’re not going to hide it. When they occur at low speed, sometimes because of simple blunder, but especially when the property damage is minor and no one is injured. Others, on the other hand, can be cold in the back … This is the case this accident filmed in the middle of the night by a surveillance camera.
We are in the peaceful city of Leeds in England. But this tranquility will soon be disturbed by a driver and his black Audi A4. Unable to stop, he rushes straight through this intersection before smashing into the window of a small tattoo studio.. Fortunately, in the middle of the night, no one is present in the shop. Very quickly, policemen arrive at the scene of the accident but are unable to rescue the driver, who they believe is drunk, the car is so embedded far into the building.
Lucky for him, he will eventually be pulled out of his vehicle by paramedics and taken to hospital. If this accident shivers down your spine, the kindness of the local residents towards the owner of the tattoo parlor warms hearts. Indeed, in view of the more than significant damage to the show, some citizens have launched a crowdfunding campaign to help repair this little shop!
Check out the images of the crash in the video below:
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