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Sure, the damage does not match up. For that car, it would of needed some speed to get across like that, and the boat is not really damaged. No skid marks on the ground due from stopping or the parking block barrier that the car would of haved to jump over, and when it landed, most likely would of left some evidence on the ground when the tires regained traction. Unless it was placed there by a crane, in that case nothing I said made sense. Most likely it is digitally implanted, but still fun to make fun of!
#7
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My guess is the boat was much closer to the lot when the car rolled off. The weight of the car pushing on it moved it out, and kept doing so until the rear tires fell off the pavement.
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Originally Posted by joe
looks at the detail of the broken window on the boat?
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Keep in mind, the boat could've moved some, the glass is busted and the blinds are all effed up.
Normal street tires won't leave much for evidence, i bet it was low speed.
Normal street tires won't leave much for evidence, i bet it was low speed.