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Now if only she had an autopilot Tesla she'd be sleeping in her garage LOL
That's crazy. I did cringe when he tried to break the window on her side though. Passenger side was the smarter choice
I do not understand why this video was posted online, and the compulsion some people appear to have to publicly shame someone who made a mistake. His obsessive filming of the entire event is a mystery to me. He can't even put his phone down while trying to open the car door. I'm baffled.
10News Breaking Newstracker Paul Anderegg stopped to see what was going on and called 911. While waiting for a response, he ran out and tried to awaken the driver when there was a break in traffic.
I do not understand why this video was posted online, and the compulsion some people appear to have to publicly shame someone who made a mistake. His obsessive filming of the entire event is a mystery to me. He can't even put his phone down while trying to open the car door. I'm baffled.
I do not understand why this video was posted online, and the compulsion some people appear to have to publicly shame someone who made a mistake. His obsessive filming of the entire event is a mystery to me. He can't even put his phone down while trying to open the car door. I'm baffled.
I would have taken the same action in that situation but I would not have videoed it and then posted it online.The person you are finding fault with likely saved many lives! Would you run out into the middle of a freeway & try to wake someone that was passed out drunk?
I did not waste time videoing the event with my iPhone.
Maybe video of a white police officer putting his life in danger to save the life of a black drunk girl doesn't fit the narrative spewed by the Al Sharpto's of the world.
Maybe video of a white police officer putting his life in danger to save the life of a black drunk girl doesn't fit the narrative spewed by the Al Sharpto's of the world.
Good for you. He DID though, and I'd argue that not only was time not wasted, but the video is probably going to be useful down the line.
How exactly is this relevant?
Yep. And from about 0:55 of GONE VIRAL: Woman passes out at the wheel - 10News.com KGTV ABC10 San Diego, his regular job appears to be that of a cameraman for ABC 10. https://www.facebook.com/paul.anderegg.77 seems to confirm his occupation as a cameraman.Maybe you missed the part of him being a "Breaking Newstracker".
Yep, probably. I'm not sure if he was on duty at the time. But, he was doing his job, even if it was off-the-clock.Good for you. He DID though, and I'd argue that not only was time not wasted, but the video is probably going to be useful down the line.
I do not understand why this video was posted online, and the compulsion some people appear to have to publicly shame someone who made a mistake. His obsessive filming of the entire event is a mystery to me. He can't even put his phone down while trying to open the car door. I'm baffled.