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#12
When the car was on the pavement, did the nose of the vehicle match up with the height of the window, so the boat could of pulled it like that? Then why wouldnt it fall in all the way, because we know that car is not that heavy, and that bumper could not hold it that well. The window looks more like a rock went through it, then a car. Still looks like a fake, something on that image at least.
#13
yeah, but look at the rope. even though a single rope on the dock won't prevent the boat from moving some-but really only the bow and the stern will move closer and farther from the dock. the boat had to be that far away, or at least had enough slack to go that far away because the rope isn't broken.
#14
I can't tell. The rope could have been thrown to stop it from moving further. The window may have matched the bumper height before half the wieght of the car was on the boat, or the bumper caught it on the way down. Bumpers are supposed to support a lot of force, so it could hang like that. There is a rain drop in the air at the bottom of the drivers door, but that could be clever photoshopping.
#15
That lady is very annoying! Just keeps on smiling. Plus, she is covering up the spot where the boat is "supposed" to be anchored to. The three guys in the background dont even seem that intrigued. One of them is even looking away.
#16
Maybe there was another car falling elsewhere. He doens't have to stare at it blankly for an hour for it to be real. And the dock the boat should be anchored to is not in the picture. I'm just saying it'* too hard to know for sure.
#20
What'* getting me is the appearence of the parking block by the guys in the background. It seems to have been shoved out of the way. How? The car would have to be low and heavy to move it out of the way, or fast to hop it, but then it wouldn't move that far and would have done more damage to the boat. Did someone else move it, and she was expecting to bump it to signal when she should stop the car, and there was no bump, so she kept going?