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Since you wouldnt move your car for the construction crew.....

Funny, but they should have just had it towed. They screwed the owner, but they also screwed themselves as they will still need to tear out that pad.

R
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Heh, I say move it with the debris. Dumbass like that deserves it

Dont you think the construction company workers were dumbasses for not having it towed? Who's the dumbass now?!?!
 
Aww shucks I was expecting to see it piled up in the refuse container with the other debris. :laugh:
 
It's not suprising that it's a BMW. It kinda reminds me of the photo of the BMW parked next to a fire hydrant with it's windows smashed out and a fire hose running through the car.
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Funny, but they should have just had it towed. They screwed the owner, but they also screwed themselves as they will still need to tear out that pad.

R

Well, their probably paid hourly and dont really care much if they have to go back and redo that section.
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Hello? AAA? I 'm going to neen a transport chopper :laugh:

Winches on wreckers have quite the long rode. Just pull it over to the good side of the road. A scratch here and there will buff right out. 😛
 
Originally posted by: ArchCenturion
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Photoshop. The reflection in the car doesn't look right.

I say Photochop also. The window looks like its reflecting some flourescent lights.

The cars shadow also didn't move a single bit and given the missing rope and people moved all around and extra part missing form the concrete, you can assume that at least 30 minutes have elapsed and that would be enough for the shadow to have shifted enough to notice.

Plus, no crew would be that dumb. It takes a few minutes to call a tow truck.
 
Originally posted by: ArchCenturion
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Photoshop. The reflection in the car doesn't look right.

I say Photochop also. The window looks like its reflecting some flourescent lights.

I dunno, that is very likely the reflection of the sun off the glass/skyscraper building the photographer was in and shooting from.

 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ArchCenturion
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Photoshop. The reflection in the car doesn't look right.

I say Photochop also. The window looks like its reflecting some flourescent lights.

The cars shadow also didn't move a single bit and given the missing rope and people moved all around and extra part missing form the concrete, you can assume that at least 30 minutes have elapsed and that would be enough for the shadow to have shifted enough to notice.

Plus, no crew would be that dumb. It takes a few minutes to call a tow truck.

Not going to argue that it is genuine, but I think the shadows point is off... if you look at any other shadows- like under the wheelbarrow- they have not moved either.
 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: swtethan
why does that car have euro plates?



Maybe because they're in Europe????

Nice, and it think its real, would teach the guy a lesson. But with the fir hydrant, why couldn't they just go udnerneath the car?
 
Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: ArchCenturion
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Photoshop. The reflection in the car doesn't look right.

I say Photochop also. The window looks like its reflecting some flourescent lights.

The cars shadow also didn't move a single bit and given the missing rope and people moved all around and extra part missing form the concrete, you can assume that at least 30 minutes have elapsed and that would be enough for the shadow to have shifted enough to notice.

Plus, no crew would be that dumb. It takes a few minutes to call a tow truck.

Not going to argue that it is genuine, but I think the shadows point is off... if you look at any other shadows- like under the wheelbarrow- they have not moved either.

plus its in the shade, why would the shadow change? also, the reflection on the window changed. it could be be the building across the street. its really too far away to tell without using some kind of software to zoom in
 
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