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Plow operator stops wrong-way driver on I-93

Stanley Staco reports a woman in a Mini Cooper with Rhode Island plates was very intent on driving north on the southbound side of I-93 in Quincy around 3:30 this morning.

State Police gave chase - and had the OK to ram the car - but a MassDOT plow driver positioned his vehicle to block the car, which promptly rammed it and then, being a Mini Cooper hitting a plow truck, stopped.

I-93 southbound was shut to let investigators reconstruct the incident - and to pick up the pieces of the car. No word on the condition of the driver or why she was on the wrong side of the highway yet.

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Why hitting a plow was preferable to stopping.

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NEVER SURRENDER! DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR!

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I really don't care for the condition of the wrong-way driver. How about the condition of the plow driver who put himself in her way to get her to stop but got rammed by the nutcase instead? Seeing as it was a MassDOT plow, I assume it was one of the ones built like a tank, so he's probably fine. But still, more concerned about him.

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He was driving a commercial plow truck. She was driving a mini-cooper. Pretty sure he's fine.

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The whole point just went over your head.

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If you have to tell people multiple people that they missed the point, you did a terrible job actually making the point.

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I understand the motives behind your concern but you did read "Mini Cooper" and "snowplow," right?

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You may want to revisit my motives -- I think you missed the point.

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Drunk driver or no, I don't think anyone's too worried about the plow driver--a commercial plow being "rammed" by a Mini is like a mastiff being attacked by a chihuahua; no matter the speed or ferocity, it's just not going to do much damage.

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Maybe she was a criminal fleeing from a crime scene. Or maybe not. Maybe she was drunk out of her mind. Or maybe not. Maybe she was having a seizure, or maybe not. We don't know any of those things.

What we do know with certainty is that she is somebody's beloved daughter. And maybe someone's sister, mother, aunt, wife, girlfriend, neighbor, friend, or co-worker.

Compassion costs you nothing.

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Compassion costs you nothing.

What the hell are *you* doing in Boston with that sort of attitude? People in Boston act like showing compassion eats away at their bone marrow.

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Massachusetts has a "marked lane violation". She must have been on the only road in the entire state that has marked lanes.

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I'm quite sure that marked lanes are not a prerequisite for a marked lane violation.

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then i'm assuming she survived fairly well - perhaps minicoopers are sturdier than we give them credit for.

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OK, so she is accused of OUI and generally acting like a crazed nutcase. Having lost friends to drunk drivers, I think OUI is pretty serious offense. I hope that if she is found guilty she is punished appropriately. That doesn't mean I don't have compassion for her, or that I wish that she were injured or killed.

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One really has to ask why the hell the woman was driving the wrong way on the Southbound side of I-93 in the first place.

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Asking that is completely, 100% optional.

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Apparently people are ignorant of Hypoglycemia and other medical conditions.

There's a good chance she was just some drunk, but it's always smart to check and verify these things.

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Getting plowed.

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Call Mr. Plow, that's my name, that name again is Mr. Plow.

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MINI taking on a snowplow head on and the driver can still fight with the cops. They should throw her in jail but everyone needs to drive a MINI.

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16' kayak on the roof would look pretty odd, too.

I like Minis, but you'll pry my VW TDI keys from my cold, dead hands ...

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The more politically correct, non-judgmental, hipster term for going the "wrong-way" is salmoning. She simply made her own contraflow travel lane.

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