College Student Turns DWI into a Laugh with Barbie Car

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So, what’s the best move after getting a DWI? You might want to count your blessings that no one got hurt, hand over your license, and complete your community service. What you definitely shouldn’t do? Make a spectacle of it by cruising around your college campus in a Barbie car, which is exactly what one student is doing.

Meet Emily Carter

Meet 20-year-old Emily Carter, who’s been zipping around her Texas State University campus in a Barbie Jeep after her license was suspended for a DWI. Her dad suggested she bike around, but Emily thought that sounded too painful, so she opted to snag a used Barbie car off Craigslist instead. She’s been attracting quite a bit of attention.

“This has turned into my moment of fame!” she said. “Honestly, it’s the best choice I’ve made in college so far…” While I appreciate a good laugh, it’s a little unsettling to see someone so carefree about a situation that tragically affects many lives every year.

Emily’s Perspective

Emily joked, “It actually goes pretty fast with just me, so I make my friends walk behind me like parents taking their kid out to play.” She’s thrilled that everyone finds it so funny. It’s worth noting that Emily claims she wasn’t driving drunk; her license was suspended because she refused a breathalyzer test. According to reports, she’s even inspiring others to buy kids’ cars and drive them around. Why does this make me worry about the future?

Lessons Learned

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Conclusion

To sum it up, while Emily’s Barbie car antics may bring a chuckle, they also shine a light on the serious consequences of impaired driving. It’s a reminder that some situations should be approached with a bit more gravity.