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Driver fled after crashing a Porsche Macan into a traffic light and overturning

Driver fled after crashing a Porsche Macan into a traffic light and overturning

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TL;DR - No way home for this driver as s/he fled the scene after crashing the SUV onto a traffic light and a concrete barrier. 

No money, lots of problems. 

Too much money, more problems. 

Watch this 38-second video of the Porsche Macan going from a high performance car to a useless one. 

What happened?

The car collided into a temporary traffic light and a concrete barrier at Ophir Road after Beach Road. 

It was told that the driver had escaped from the Macan, most likely drunk since the accident occurred at 4AM.

I have a question... What can one be doing at 4AM on a Wednesday? 

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Rumours have it that the driver fled back to his strawberry farm. 

Ooof.

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Just some rich man problems that commoners cannot relate to. And won’t want to anyway. 

Takeaway

Though it is only allegations that this accident happened from drink driving, it is also important to reiterate that alcohol is a make-you-stupid drug. If there's one thing worse than being driven to drink, and that's driving yourself home from it.

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Confirm driver is not the owner. If you have a car like this would you be doing this kinda dumb/drink driving?

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