Texting Driver Who Ran Over Cyclist Couldn’t Give A Sh**


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Remember last year when we wrote about a texting driver who ran over a cyclist and then proceeded to mock him on Twitter (publicly) with the most petty “right of way” argument ever? Meet her stupidity heir.

Kimberley Davis, 21, was texting in the car on her way through Koroit, a small town in western Victoria, Australia. She was reportedly texting seven different people and used her phone a total of 44 times during her trip.

She ended up running down a cyclist, giving him a fractured spine and three months in the hospital. By reports, the incident nearly made him a quadriplegic.

But Davis couldn’t possibly give a sh**.

Though she did stop and call emergency responders, she refused to assist her victim herself and left him lying in the road. Additionally, the only thing she really seems sorry about is the damage to her car.

“I just don’t care because I’ve already been through a lot of bullshit and my car is like pretty expensive and now I have to fix it.”

“I’m kind of pissed off that the cyclist has hit the side of my car. I don’t agree that people texting and driving could hit a cyclist. I wasn’t on my phone when I hit the cyclist.”

Yup, this is one of those “I’m sorry you think I’m wrong” non-pologies.

It gets better, though. Apparently, Davis suffered some mild brain damage in the accident as well, as that is the only rational explanation for why anyone would put sh** like this on Facebook:

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This week, a judge suspended her license for another nine months. Coincidence?

I think the moral here is “don’t text and drive,” but if you are one of those texting drivers and you manage to hurt someone, don’t be an awful human being about it. But if you’re insistent on being an awful human being about it, be an awful human being about it on social media so we can shame you.

[Image: dreoferkie]


Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo is a seasoned professional with a strong background in growth strategies and editorial responsibilities. Kokou has been instrumental in driving companies' expansion and fortifying their market presence. His academic credentials underscore his expertise; having studied Communication at the Università degli Studi di Siena (Italy), he later honed his skills in growth hacking at the Growth Tribe Academy (Amsterdam).

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