Imagine getting into a fender bender.
You step out of your car to exchange information, expecting a normal, adult conversation.
Instead, the woman who hit you walks to the back of her SUV, looks you dead in the eyes, and physically bends her own license plate in half.
"Nothing happened," she says. Over and over. While literally destroying her own property to cover up her legal identifiers in broad daylight.
The internet went viral trying to help the creator Lulu G tik tok track this woman down. And what was the collective "genius" advice?
"You should’ve taken a picture of the VIN number through the front windshield."
Be for real.
Who has the presence of mind during a high-adrenaline hit-and-run to sprint to the front of a stranger's car, lean over the hood, and snap a clear photo of a tiny barcode?
The moral of the story is grim: because of that one, unhinged move, she still hasn't been found the police were not called.