You are in a vast, empty car park. You can park anywhere. There is one pay-and-display meter in sight. Can you manage to park without crashing into it?
In the case of 42-year-old Lutz Buergi, who was trying to park at about 7 in the morning at a station in Bern, Switzerland, the answer was a resounding 'no.'
Buergi somehow he managed to avoid the massive amounts of empty space in the car park, and drive his white Mitsubishi Galant straight into the only obstacle in sight.
Railway worker Sascha Aebischer, who was working in a nearby office, said: 'I had to laugh because he was the first there and could have parked anywhere.'
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Equality. It's a man.
In high school I had borrowed my Mothers car to go to school one day. I enter and cut across the empty car-park to reach the other side. About midway across I crash into a fellow student cutting across as well in the opposite direction. We were the only two cars in the car park, trying to explain that one wasn't so easy.
I got better at driving eventually...
The same way as some tit managed to drive into and kill the only tree in a sodding desert: http://www.damninteresting.com/the-lonely-tree-of-tenere
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