IwasatWDWforamonth said:
About it happening on the way, I cant imagine rolling over in this type of car and feeling up to WDW but thats just me I guess.
Maybe you can't imagine it, and that is the problem here. You're NOT imagining other possibilities besides the notion that the owner of that car values going to WDW over their own safety. Maybe that car was flipped a few days ago and insurance has not been settled? I can see that happening, easily. Just because there's a childseat in the car does not mean a child has been riding it since the accident. I have a childseat in my car, but rarely use it more than once a month, because our girls usually ride in my wife's minivan.
When I had my car totalled, it was still driveable, as mentioned above. I was on my way to a Kentucky basketball game 80 miles away. The accident occurred 75 miles away, and 5 minutes away from Rupp Arena. I also had a friend with me. We were fine, the other driver was fine, my car was driveable, we were 75 miles from home, and the cops gave us the ok to keep going. My friend and I went on to the game, watched UK lose (this was not my favorite day), and I dealt with insurance later, since this was a Sunday anyway.
That was long-winded, but I hope you can see that things aren't always as they might appear at first glance. I felt ridiculous pulling into my parking spot near Rupp Arena with my banged-up car, but it was unavoidable. At least I didn't have to worry about parking lot dings.
And I have to agree with the previous poster. It was indeed in bad form to post a pic of someone's car on a public site without blurring out the license plate. I'm sure you didn't intend that. However, you can still do that, edit your OP, and prevent others from seeing that.