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Car owner explodes at valet driver and terminates his services mid-trip for beating the red light

Car owner explodes at valet driver and terminates his services mid-trip for beating the red light

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TL;DR – A valet service turns sour for a car owner as her valet driver beats a set of red lights, and she loses all cool when he tries to attempt to do it a second time. Turn up your audio for this one.

 

Adulting

After having a couple of drinks, if you drove to your destination, the responsible adult thing to do would be to call a valet service to pick you up and drive you home.

Which is what this car owner did. But I would say her experience with the valet service was less than satisfactory and borderline horrific.

The video

Watch the 1min 16second video to understand what I mean.

Red light 1

In the early seconds of the video, you’ll notice that the car beats a set of red lights.

If the light had just turned from amber to red, I would have given the driver the benefit of the doubt. However, it’s evident that there was more than enough time to stop, but he didn’t.

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Even the owner of the car could sense something was going awry.

Quote

Owner (in mandarin): Careful when you drive, careful when you drive. What are you doing? Do you know how to drive?

Valet: I know I know I know

Red light 2

Now I’m going to try and translate the conversation (to the best of my ability) for the non-mandarin speaking readers when the valet driver tries to beat the second set of red lights.

Quote

Owner (going ballistic): What are you doing? It’s a red light! What are you doing! What are you doing!?

Valet: Sorry sorry sorry sorry

Owner: I don’t want you to drive anymore, get out of the car, get out of the car, get out of the car, get out of the car!

Valet: I’ll stop at the side....

Owner: Get out! Get out! Get out!

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We then hear the owner slam the door as she gets out to head over to the driver’s seat (presumably).

Here’s the original post by the owner of the car which has gone viral.

Online chatter

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I would not like to be on the receiving end of that shelling.

 

 

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