A Florida woman’s own car snitched on her after she allegedly rear-ended two vehicles and left the scene without reporting the accident to the authorities.
The system activates when sensors on the car detect a sudden change of speed or movement. An emergency call is automatically placed to local first responders who can pinpoint the precise location of the incident using information supplied by the vehicle’s GPS unit.
An audio recording released by the authorities reveals how Bernstein tried to convince the dispatcher that there was no cause for concern. When the dispatcher asks what’d happened, Bernstein responds, “Ma’am, there’s no problem. Everything was fine.”
Suspecting there was more to the situation than Bernstein was letting on, the dispatcher responds: “OK, but your car called in saying you’d been involved in an accident. It doesn’t do that for no reason. Did you leave the scene of an accident?”
“No, I would never do that,” comes the reply.
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hitches get stitches yo!
I'll see myself out.
26 Nov ’15
Big Brother isn't only a TV set (camera) in one's home, he following us EVERY where we go.
And then there was the time that a jerk BACKed into us at a gas station and wanted us to pay for him being 'rear-ended'! Luckily the station attendant saw what happened and agree to be a witness is it came to that. Its a wacky world - honesty and trust are right out the window.
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