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The eager "fast food customer managed to close the McDonald's lane for 7 hours, and when his Porsche was stuck on the menu board, he seemed to plow over.
Sean Dean had hoped to dine at the McDonald's restaurant in Telford Forge Retail Park, Shropshire --
But the store was closed due to a bizarre crash. The 30-year-
The old man said he "didn't know" how Porsche finally got to its destination, but he said the car was balanced on the knocked-down steel plate.
Its rear wheels remain on the edge of the grass, while the front is firmly planted on the board --
Completely blocking the driveway.
The awkward driver, who tried to avoid onlookers while on the phone, finally managed to arrange a selection
Eleven o'clock P. M. to the car.
Sean, who lives near Telford, said: "To be honest, I don't know how it happened.
It looks like he has the wrong idea of how driving through works, let's say that, or is very eager to get his order.
"At first I thought he had left the edge, but to be honest, I don't know how he would have left from a parking lot perspective.
"I don't know how in such a short space, he broke through such a big sign and flattened it at enough speed.
"I just don't know how he got there, but I hope I have seen it already.
He went on to say: "When I first saw him, he was sitting next to the car, looking depressed and facing people with his back, so they couldn't see his face.
"Then, when I walked into McDonald's and came out with our food in about 10 minutes, he was still there, but this time he was on the phone.
"There are quite a few people watching around, but drivers are behind them most of the time.
He was obviously embarrassed.
The fact of Porsche made me laugh.
It wouldn't be that bad if it was Ford Fox or something.
"This is the case, if you can't park, then you shouldn't drive.
I think this applies here as well.
"You see people on the wheels of Porsche --
Spin and so on, so it's fun to see a stuck like this.
"Sean was forced to stop at the restaurant to order a meal.
He said: "The restaurant is really busy because all the customers who use drive thru normally are inside.
"The staff was obviously exhausted, so I didn't see anyone driving a Porsche.
They blocked it though, so I got the impression that it has been around for a while and they are waiting for someone to come and get it.