Man in US Destroys Car at Disney World, Sorry Note and $100. drop offs

The picture of the destroyed car as shared on Reddit.

How would you react after enjoying the whole day and then seeing your destroyed car? Angry, isn’t it? One such user shared such an unfortunate incident on the internet and posted a picture of his badly damaged car.

The post which is now going viral was shared on Reddit. As reported by ESPN Southwest Florida, the car owner was enjoying a night out at Epcot, the theme park of Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The person who caused the owner so much trouble apologized leaving a ‘sorry note’ and $100. The caption of her post read, “Rected out to Hanson at Eat to the Beat and found it in the parking lot with a note saying sorry and $100 but no info to help file a claim.”

This post was shared five days ago and it has caught the attention of many. Many Internet users sympathized with the owner. One user suggested that the owner should check the security cameras. He wrote, “Ouch! Contact security, I bet they have cameras in the parking lot! It happens in most places. Good luck, that’s an awesome way to end the day.”

To which the owner replied, “We contacted security and registered a case with FHP but they did not send anyone out as the vehicle was not in possession and is on private property. They said they have an investigator who contacted us.” But we will probably only see the footage if a case is prosecuted.”

Another user commented, “I can’t give my contact information while apologizing to someone who apologizes. Not too many apologies!”

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“I have two theories as to why. The first is that they didn’t have insurance and so it wouldn’t help me anyway. The second is that they were drinking and didn’t want a DUI or something,” the owner replied.

In another comment, the owner said, “Of course their rear end caught the front as they were pulling out. The fasteners from the bumper were good ten feet from the car, so I guess they were faster.” We’re moving on. I think some intoxication was honestly involved.”

He also mentioned that an insurance claim has been filed and added, “$100 is nice and all but I personally don’t know anyone that lowers the deductible. I wish they were a little more willing to accept responsibility.” would have been.”

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