Cambridge Student Apologizes For Towing

by The Editors on October 20, 2010

Seth Coombes, a Exeter University student who towed behind his friend’s car at 27 MPH without dying or getting injured, has apologized for his crimes against humanity, according to a story in the Cambridge News.

“I apologise to any people I may have endangered with my actions and I would like to say that in the circumstances of my life I act with responsibility and care for others.”

Driver Gordon Pottinger was equally apologetic.

“I would like to say how deeply I regret my actions on the day in question. I was foolish, immature, and I’m ashamed. . . “My behaviour was unprecedented – in my driving career of three years I have not been convicted of any driving offence.”

He’s ashamed. And that’s how they handle towing criminals at Cambridge.

[Link: Cambridge News]

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