Blind man drives 25 miles before crashing
Romania's blind car thief strikes again
Romania's blind car thief, Alin Prica, stole a car for the second time in a month, and drove it for an amazing 25 miles before crashing into a tree, according to the Adevarul newspaper. Only then was he arrested.
Prica allegedly stole the car with another blind pal and a sighted friend in the passenger seat telling him which direction to drive.
A police spokesman said: "He drove the car following instructions from his friend who could see. But again the journey ended with a crash. We were astonished for the second time in a month by this same man."
Earlier this month, Prica, from Izvoare, in southwest Romania, stole a car and managed to drive it for almost a mile by himself before smashing into a tree and knocking himself out.
He said at the time: "I just wanted to prove to myself that I could do anything I wanted - despite my handicap. I only crashed because I was not sure of the way home."
Police have said they wouldn't press charges against the two teenage passengers but have taken Prica in for questioning.
Sheffields Brightside blind cabinet minister David Blunkett stole a policy for the second time in a month and drove it for an amazing 25 minutes before 'crashing it into a tree'! according to Advevaral newspaper. Only then should he have been arrested.
Blunkett allegedly stole the policy with another blind pal and a sighted person in the passenger seat telling him which way to drive it.
Police Spokesman said " He drove the policy following instructions form his friend who could see but the journey ended with a crash. We were astonished for the second time in a month by this same man.
Earlier this month, Blunkett from Sheffield in North East England stole a policy and managed to drive it for almost a minute by himself before 'smashing into a tree' and knocking himself even more stupid.
He said at the time " I just wanted to prove myself that I could do anything I wanted despite my handicap. I only crashed the policy because I was not sure of the way home."
Police said they wouldn't press charges against the Government passengers but should take Blunkett in for questioning.
>> Edited by gone on Tuesday 30th November 03:35
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