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Woman Chooses To Take A Taxi Home After Happy Hour, Then Finds Her Car Stuck In A Bizarre Situation The Next Morning

Woman Chooses To Take A Taxi Home After Happy Hour, Then Finds Her Car Stuck In A Bizarre Situation The Next Morning
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A woman, who decided to take a taxi home after happy hour, began to regret her decision after she turned up the next day and found her car trapped in a farmers' market.


Elyse Maeda left her car behind after going for a few drinks in the Bay Area in California.

However, when she turned up the next day, a farmers' market had been built around her parked car.

She tweeted:

“Was being responsible and didn't drive home after happy hour last night. Came back to pick up my car and it's in a farmers market."

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Her tweet quickly went viral and got 179,000 likes and 26,000 retweets.

Elyse told PA:

“I did get my car back just had to wait till the farmers market was over."
“Luckily there were a bunch of restaurants nearby so I waited in a local brewery."

She said she did not get a ticket for the incident.

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Twitter users were quick to make light of the situation.

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But many remembered an important point.

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Don't drink and drive folks.

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