Dashcam Footage Shows Audi Service Tech Taking Car For Joyride During Lunch While Allegedly Doing Cocaine


The last thing you expect to have happen when you take your car in for service is to later find that your dashcam has recorded a service technician taking your whip out for a high-speed joyride, all while supposedly snorting a few gator tails of Colombia’s finest.

This video purports to show a Service Technician from Audi Palo Alto taking someone’s car for a joyride on his lunch break, and while you never see the guy rip any lines the video does imply that the off-camera snorting you are hearing is the Service Tech blowing coke.

If this is real, and it 100% appears to be real, I just cannot fathom how a service tech at Audi Palo Alto wouldn’t assume that there was an active dashboard camera in the car. Palo Alto is arguably the most technologically advanced hub of the United States, if not the entire world, and this appears to have gotten into a car and taken it for a joyride without any awareness that there’s probably one or more devices in the car monitoring it.

The description of the video uploaded to YouTube yesterday is as follows:

Audi Service Technician takes vehicle on test drive, where he proceeds to drive recklessly, double speed limits on city streets, and takes a break to indulge in an unknown illicit substance (white powder was left in the seams of my seats) and then continues to drive while under the influence.

I mean, this is some shit straight out of Ferris Bueller, when the parking garage valet took Cameron’s dad’s Ferrari out for a day-long joyride. How is this real life? How did this dude ever think that he could get away with something like this? And the thing that has me the most curious right now is ‘how many times did this guy take cars out for joyrides on his lunch break without ever getting caught’???

(h/t r/videos)

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