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4 minutes ago, Clemfield2622 said:

I don't deny this, but none of it adds up. Sorry if that's inconvenient. 

 

Sounds like a good friend, though. Leaving a 100k+ car sitting feet from train tracks and abandoning it. I'm sure it was totally innocent. 


Were any laws broken?  Do you want to launch a full-scale investigation to find something?  

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7 minutes ago, Doc said:


Were any laws broken?  Do you want to launch a full-scale investigation to find something?  

A few months back in my town, an off duty police officer drove his car through a fence at a local elementary school. He left the car and fled the scene. He turned himself in the next morning. Of course by then he had sobered up, so he could not be charged with anything more than fleeing the scene of an MVA. 

 

Were laws broken? Likely. Fortunately, nobody was hurt. 

 

Again, we have no idea if Diggs was involved, but this was likely a very lucky outcome. 

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2 hours ago, Clemfield2622 said:

Far be it from me to call Diggs a liar. I certainly hope nothing nefarious occurred. But the car was found on Sunday morning and as recently as 3 days ago Diggs has Instagram posts showing him somewhere with palm trees.

 

Maybe he went down after it happened, who knows?

 

Oh, c'mon man.  First, there are plenty of palm trees in places other than Miami - Florida, Gulf coast, S. Cali, Caribbean, etc.  Even Ireland has palm trees FFS!
 

Second, it's pretty well known I think that Diggs trains off-season at House of Athlete or Bommaritos in Miami and Receiver Factory in (I think) Ft Lauderdale.  But he flies around in a private jet.  He can be pretty much anywhere, any time.  He could be in Cabo San Lucas on Sunday nite and Miami on Monday morning.

 

55 minutes ago, papazoid said:

someone who wouldn't pass a sobriety test

hopefully nothing surfaces that shows diggs in florida in and around that time

 

Diggs doesn't need to be not anyplace with palm trees, he doesn't need to be not anyplace in Florida, he just needs to have not been in the car when the abandonment happened.  And he only needs that because his representatives said he wasn't in Florida at the time.

 

The flat tire may or may not have occurred or been a problem - I don't see why a Mercedes G wagon wouldn't have run-flat tires -  but as someone else astutely observed, there are a bunch of strip clubs and casinos in the vicinity of Miami Airport Station. 

 

It seems probable that someone experienced a bit of trouble staying on the road, may or may not have had a flat tire as a cause or as a result of this, may have called for roadside assistance, then realized that the car's position combined with their current state might want 'splainin if law enforcement showed up, so the best thing to do was beat feet outta there by taxi or Uber and sort the situation later.

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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Oh, c'mon man.  First, there are plenty of palm trees in places other than Miami - Florida, Gulf coast, S. Cali, Caribbean, etc.  Even Ireland has palm trees FFS!
 

Second, it's pretty well known I think that Diggs trains off-season at House of Athlete or Bommaritos in Miami and Receiver Factory in (I think) Ft Lauderdale.  But he flies around in a private jet.  He can be pretty much anywhere, any time.  He could be in Cabo San Lucas on Sunday nite and Miami on Monday morning.

 

 

Diggs doesn't need to be not anyplace with palm trees, he doesn't need to be not anyplace in Florida, he just needs to have not been in the car when the abandonment happened.  And he only needs that because his representatives said he wasn't in Florida at the time.

 

The flat tire may or may not have occurred or been a problem - I don't see why a Mercedes G wagon wouldn't have run-flat tires -  but as someone else astutely observed, there are a bunch of strip clubs and casinos in the vicinity of Miami Airport Station. 

 

It seems probable that someone experienced a bit of trouble staying on the road, may or may not have had a flat tire as a cause or as a result of this, may have called for roadside assistance, then realized that the car's position combined with their current state might want 'splainin if law enforcement showed up, so the best thing to do was beat feet outta there by taxi or Uber and sort the situation later.

I can vouch, he wasn't the one who abandoned it...I was🧐

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25 minutes ago, Clemfield2622 said:

Sounds like a good friend, though. Leaving a 100k+ car sitting feet from train tracks and abandoning it. I'm sure it was totally innocent. 

 

At a guess, Diggs younger brother, Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs, may have been involved.  He seems to live and train with Stefon in the off season.

 

If I were Stefon and my younger bro (or even my friend) called me at 3 ack emma and said "I was out clubbing and ran your G-wagon off the road near the airport, I think the tire is flat, I called a tow truck", I would say "Lil', forget the tow truck, GTFO of there, Now, and we'll send someone after the car in the morning". 

At that point you're not concerned about $100k car, you're concerned about 1) running into the wrong police officers and having them cause you bodily harm in the process of finding out no, the car isn't stolen 2) having sobriety tests administered at the scene where you were driving a vehicle, and failing them

Diggs earned $14.8M last year.  His game-day paycheck was >$800k.  He could buy like, 5 of them cars (after taxes) from 1 weeks pay.

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Just now, DrDawkinstein said:

This seems like some folks making a mountain out of absolutely nothing.

 

Who cares why it was abandoned? No laws have been broken. Diggs can afford it, even if he had to replace the entire truck.


Yup. Much ado about nothing, much like last years EO incident. 

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2 hours ago, Clemfield2622 said:

Uh, I did. 

 

The police had the car towed. Did it have a flat at the time? Or had it been repaired and left in the bizarre location?

Re-read the article while pretending you’re a Patriots fan.  Then you’ll understand exactly what WEO is saying.

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2 minutes ago, without a drought said:

I don't see any problem. Any time I borrow my friend's new corvette. I beat the piss out of it till I run out of gas or put it in a ditch. Then I just call an Uber.

I don’t believe it.  Like you have a friend 

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21 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

College ADs leave abandoned Mercedes all the time, usually in front of a top recruit's house with the keys & a title in the glovebox.  

 

Do they leave a fully-paid insurance policy with it?

 

43 minutes ago, Clemfield2622 said:

A few months back in my town, an off duty police officer drove his car through a fence at a local elementary school. He left the car and fled the scene. He turned himself in the next morning. Of course by then he had sobered up, so he could not be charged with anything more than fleeing the scene of an MVA. 

 

Were laws broken? Likely. Fortunately, nobody was hurt. 

 

Again, we have no idea if Diggs was involved, but this was likely a very lucky outcome. 

 

There's nothing saying the car was driven through a fence, or into a lightpost, or anything else that could be described as an accident.

What laws do you believe were broken in the described Mercedes abandonment?

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2 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

he should be a real man and start driving a 2010 Civic coupe with 130,000 on the odometer, a giant dent in the back and the paint chipping and fading on the roof and hood of the car.

 

 

but lowered and with rims of course

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4 hours ago, BuffaloBob said:

These guys find it difficult to let go of the hangers on.  I don't doubt that Diggs had nothing directly to do with the car being left there.  But I do doubt that the idiot who he let drive it abandoned it because of a flat tire.

 

It's possible.  Changing the tire on a G Wagon is a way more involved than a Camry, for example.

 

Lugs are a bish to loosen on a truck.

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Maybe he got new glasses and realized he spent >100K on something that looks like a motorized stage coach without horses so he waved his arm while telling one of his entourage "Out of my sight with this monstrosity."

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1 hour ago, Solomon Grundy said:

I have. You ever had to wait for AAA? Left keys under floor mat, had car towed to repair shop

Yep, I've never abandoned my car but my family used to swear by AAA.  Waited 2 hours one time, talked to the tow truck driver and he said AAA pays at a discount and often takes a good 90 days to get it so they put AAA calls last on the priority list.  The few times I've needed a tow, I come out ahead just paying the guy on the spot instead of yearly AAA.  And they get there within 30 minutes!

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3 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This seems like some folks making a mountain out of absolutely nothing.

 

Who cares why it was abandoned? No laws have been broken. Diggs can afford it, even if he had to replace the entire truck.

There's literally nothing else to talk about, other than the 567th mock draft that just came out.

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33 minutes ago, Tuel Time said:

 

Bold. I would never do that.

 

EDIT: I will say AAA in NY is far slower than AAA in FL.

 

When my car broke down while driving on the highway the tow company recommended leaving the vehicle with the keys inside. 

 

What's the worst that could happen? Someone tries to steal your vehicle that literally cannot move without a tow truck? 

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47 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

When my car broke down while driving on the highway the tow company recommended leaving the vehicle with the keys inside. 

 

What's the worst that could happen? Someone tries to steal your vehicle that literally cannot move without a tow truck? 

 

Yeah, And it depends on what is wrong too. But yeah, that would be bad if someone stole my car. It's pretty easy to tow a car.

 

To each his own but I would never leave my car anywhere with the keys in it.

 

What if someone decided to take a ***** in it?

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1 hour ago, Tuel Time said:

 

Yeah, And it depends on what is wrong too. But yeah, that would be bad if someone stole my car. It's pretty easy to tow a car.

 

To each his own but I would never leave my car anywhere with the keys in it.

 

What if someone decided to take a ***** in it?

In 1977 I was traveling across the country and stopped in Chicago for a day.  I went to a Cubs game with my car packed with most of my belongings and parked at a church near Wrigley.  I came back & they told me the keys were under the floor mat. I would have never have left it there if I knew what they would do with the keys.  I guess they figured nobody would harm a car parked at their church.  The car had no seat on the passenger side & the floor was reconstructed with wood & tin, so I guess they also thought my car was the last one anyone would take.  

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2 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

When my car broke down while driving on the highway the tow company recommended leaving the vehicle with the keys inside. 

What's the worst that could happen? Someone tries to steal your vehicle that literally cannot move without a tow truck? 

 

Someone opens the door, takes a dump on the back seat, smears crap all over the upholstery, pops the hood and slices up the engine hoses, and your insurance company won't pay because you failed to secure the vehicle?

 

I just learned something about myself - I think of myself as PollyAnna, always thinking the best of people.  I just learned I have a pessimistic side.

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9 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

In 1977 I was traveling across the country and stopped in Chicago for a day.  I went to a Cubs game with my car packed with most of my belongings and parked at a church near Wrigley.  I came back & they told me the keys were under the floor mat. I would have never have left it there if I knew what they would do with the keys.  I guess they figured nobody would harm a car parked at their church.  The car had no seat on the passenger side & the floor was reconstructed with wood & tin, so I guess they also thought my car was the last one anyone would take.  

 

***** exactly!

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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Someone opens the door, takes a dump on the back seat, smears crap all over the upholstery, pops the hood and slices up the engine hoses, and your insurance company won't pay because you failed to secure the vehicle?

 

I just learned something about myself - I think of myself as PollyAnna, always thinking the best of people.  I just learned I have a pessimistic side.

Anyone should know that if you do that they'll find your DNA & lock you up.

Sent from my prison cell.  

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34 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Someone opens the door, takes a dump on the back seat, smears crap all over the upholstery, pops the hood and slices up the engine hoses, and your insurance company won't pay because you failed to secure the vehicle?

 

I just learned something about myself - I think of myself as PollyAnna, always thinking the best of people.  I just learned I have a pessimistic side.

Dark, but I respect the thought process. If shite can happen, it will.

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13 hours ago, jethro_tull said:

this reminds me of an incident that happened to the bear's lance briggs several years ago.  he crashed his lamborghini into an expressway light pole late sat night and left it there, never reporting the accident.  

he was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, much better than the alternative !  

Yep, I have seen that scenario play out many times.  Better to take that ticket than the UI charge.

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11 minutes ago, Billschinatown said:

Brandon Spikes did the same thing in Miami when he played for the bills; just ran from the car and went home LOL 

About 20 years ago a neighbor of mine crashed his car while drunk. Assuming someone witnessed the crash and called the police, he left it there and walked to the nearest bar for the express purpose of doing as many shots as he could while loudly bemoaning the fact he crashed his car. He figured it would be hard to prove when he had actually consumed the alcohol if people witnessed him pounding enough shots. Pretty ballsy, and pretty stupid, but as far as I know it worked. Either that or no one in the small town actually gave a **** enough to call the police. 🤷‍♂️

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