I hate Taco Bell ... UPDATED

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**UPDATE**

I got my copy of the police report last night, according to the locals her BAC was a .206, between 2.5 and 3X the legal limit of 0.08, Really? A 62 year old woman soused at 5 pm? You'd have thought she'd have known better, but I'm NOT surprised, there's a lot of stupid (naturally and chemically enhanced) people out there.



I was driving home from work Friday night and had just stopped at Burger King for the kids and decided that some onion rings sounded good. Well, I continued heading home and the odor of fresh onion rings was filling the car. I made the turn onto the main road that leads to my street and just as I started to accelerate, I had to SLAM on the brakes because a woman pulled out of the Taco Bell parking lot, without stopping right in front of me ...

... I ALMOST missed her, but my left front corner smacked her left rear quarter panel. I stop, but she keeps going! The "On The Job" reaction sets in and I spin around, beat her to the intersection and cut her off (This is not something I recommend anyone doing ;) ). I get out of my car (had to force the door) and approach her window. She's sitting there puffing on a cigarette and then throws it out the window at me. (she didn't know I was there! Then she says: "Oh, did I hit you?" I tell her she did, noticing the "I don't know where I am or what's going on" look on her face and thought to myself: "Aw, hell, she's bombed." Traffic is starting to back up and with her wedged in and not able to go anywhere, I pull my badge off my belt and start waving traffic around (while still keeping an eye on her). After a minute or so, I saw headlights pulling up and I started to wave it away, when I noticed it was the locals. OK, cool. Let them handle this. He had obviously seen the badge (since I practically shoved it in his face ... oops) and knew I was a cop.

I hand off my insurance and DL to the officer then go back and lean up against my crumpled fender, lighting one up to help with the adrenaline rush (I know, a bad habit...). A second local quickly arrives and I am told to drive my car into the bank parking lot adjacent to where we were so we could clear traffic. I pull around to the front of the bank and they pull her car to the rear of the bank where they dealt with her. They seemed to want to keep us separate, because no one came to talk to me for several minutes. Finally the officer comes back around and said: "You ARE NOT at fault," with a funny tone in his voice. I look at him and ask: "Drunk?" He looked away and said: "Well, I can't really say, but it IS the holiday season and what is it people do a lot of during the holiday season." So I thought, OK, she's drunk, figures, just my luck. They cut me loose, so I just happened to drive around to the back of the back to get to the main road, and I see them giving her the Standard Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) and they are doing the "Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (the eye and the pen test) and she is backed up against her car trying to stay upright, and not doing a very good job of it.

I drive away with my inner fender rubbing against my tire (I only drove it away because I was less than 100 yards from my house). I felt good in spite of the accident because I got a drunl off the road before she killed someone ... BUT ... this was the 2nd time I got hit by someone pulling out of this Taco Bell, and what's WORSE...





... That's when I realized that my nice, hot onion rings hadn't survived the crash. They were now cold and scattered all over my dirty floor mat on the passenger side, and all I was left with was their lingering aroma ... :mad:


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That qualifies as a bad night. Now, why don't you WALK down to the BK and get yourself an extra large onion rings and just skip the whole Taco Bell thing.

PS: Glad there were no injuries

BK is about 7 miles from my house, and I don't like onion rings THAT much ;)
 
So tell me, why are you upset with Taco Bell?
Where you preoccupied with onion rings to notice the car coming out of Taco Bell? Just askin'.

Because it's the SECOND time I've been hit by someone puling out of that specific Taco Bell (otherwise I like their food occasionally) :eek:

If I hadn't been paying attention, I would have creamed her right in the driver's door and probably actually hurt her instead of just her driving record. :)
 
So do cats:D glad you're ok, sorry about the onion rings:(
Shouldn't be eating those damn BK onion rings anyway! Those things will kill ya! :p She may have saved your life. ;)

Anyway, glad no one was hurt. And you should be damn glad you are a cop. Had a civilian like me been in the same situation as you, I doubt it would have turned out so simple. :o
 
Because it's the SECOND time I've been hit by someone puling out of that specific Taco Bell (otherwise I like their food occasionally) :eek:

If I hadn't been paying attention, I would have creamed her right in the driver's door and probably actually hurt her instead of just her driving record. :)


If Taco Bell is responsible for their customer's actions, does that mean the gun manufacturers are responsible for mis-use of their products, too? ;)

Just kidding, of course. Glad no one was hurt.....
 
RED...................................
she ran into a RED car !!

One reason my new 4x4 is RED, is because people are supposed to be able to see that color well !!!

Figured it would add a little safety for me on the streets.
I will try to miss the Taco Bell, here in town.

Thanks for the warning.
Sorry for the fender bender........... but at lease the guys got it all on paper and you should be in good with the insurance company and repair shop and no out of pocket money needed.
 
RED...................................
she ran into a RED car !!

One reason my new 4x4 is RED, is because people are supposed to be able to see that color well !!!

Figured it would add a little safety for me on the streets.
I will try to miss the Taco Bell, here in town.

Thanks for the warning.
Sorry for the fender bender........... but at lease the guys got it all on paper and you should be in good with the insurance company and repair shop and no out of pocket money needed.

It turns out that Red is one of the least visible colors.
https://www.aaafoundation.org/sites/default/files/CarColorAndSafety.pdf
 
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Cleary this is your fault for driving a red car at night. What is the old legal saying that covers this situation. Red car at night; Old drunks delight!

That was the one absolute requirement for my new car, that it be White. White car at night: Keeps you well in sight, and give all drunks a fright.

The worst colors are grays and other dark colors on black asphalt parking lots or highways, on overcast days or at night. It is almost like they are stealth bombers or using a cloaking device. Especially as people age, their vision is less and less able to discriminate subtle shades of grays under certain lighting conditions.

I am an excellent defensive driver and have logged over 3 million miles in a wide assortment of vehicles without a single finder bender. But the last few years I have 3 times come close to hitting a gray car on an asphalt road way on a heavily overcast day. If those things can slip up on me they can slip up on anybody.

My advise. Forget your personal views of what color is beautiful on a vehicle and get a white vehicle. Bright orange or yellow may be a little better, but I just can't go that far even for safety. LOL Also keep those head lights on even in day light as they make the car more visible sooner to other drivers. Most new cars turn on some kind of lights automatically for that reason.

And lastly don't drive and drink, drive and smoke, drive and do any mind altering drugs (including weed). Even smoking tobacco reduces a person's eyesight by 5 percent or so. Driving is a full time occupation, so stay focused on driving when you are behind the wheel. There be monsters out there, and believe me you are far more likely to be killed by another driver than by some mugger or bad guy with a gun.

Driving is the most dangerous thing most people will ever do in their lives, so it is not a time to do your nails, or comb your hair, or any of the other hundred and one things people do while driving.

All kidding aside, it sounds like you were both unlucky to have crossed paths with a drunk, and lucky to have avoided a worse collision once you did cross paths with her. The locals were also right in that this time of the year there are a lot more drunks, and drug influenced drivers on the roads. So be extra vigilant in your defensive driving efforts. Stay alert, and stay alive.
 
I would also have a word with the Taco Bell property owner. They may need to be adding better STOP indications at the property exit.
 
I'm not too fond of Taco Smell either. Or Taco Slime.

It's got nothing to do with the driving habits of their patrons thought. It's more about the gastro-intestinal disturbance and resulting noxious emissions that come from consuming their fare.

Glad everyone is OK, but you do know that a cell phone call to 911 is a lot cheaper way to get drunk drivers off the road, right? ;)
 
When the adjuster comes to adjust your property damage claim the question will be asked of you is there personal injury claim as well. the proper response on your part is "It depends on how well you adjust the property damage claim." :D
I know this stuff. ;)

Thanks councilor! I will be devoting the rest of the day trying to determine whether this is to be considered as sound legal advice or just situational barrister humor.:confused::rolleyes::o:D
 
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