WHO WILL LINDSAY LOHAN BLAME FOR WRECK?
TO VIEW LINDSAY LOHAN WRECK VIDEO CLICK HERELindsay dined at The IVY, then strolled down Robertson Blvd. to shop. The paparazzi were out in force and photographed her every move. For an hour Lindsay shopped as she was snapped by the shutterbugs. Then she and a friend walked to her car and posed for a few more publicity shots before she sped away in her convertible Mercedes. Moments later she had reversed her direction and was seen driving back past The IVY, according to eye witnesses, in excess of fifty miles per hour. Seconds later she crashed into a van which was parallel parking at the curb.
The news shows are already implying that the paparazzi are to blame, even though eye witnesses say there were no paparazzi in the area. One channel, FOX 11, is featuring eye witness statements that say no photographers were involved. So far, the Sheriff's Department says the same. It also says no alcohol was involved. No report on drug test, so far.
Check out the scene shot by our photographers and videographers who had photographed he earlier and were still at The IVY when she sped past and crashed in front of The NEWSROOM.
When she crashed, she and her companion ran into the appropriately named HIDEAWAY ANTIQUES without checking on the status of the injured driver of the van. They eventually went out the back door, escorted by Sheriff's Deputies, into an ambulance headed to Cedars Sinai Hospital, located one block down the street. Lindsay's face was covered with a white fabric towel as she exited. (See the exclusive exit on the video!)
Will this be another paparazzi bashing witch hunt? Why not just give the celebrities a "Get out of jail, free!" card? There is no way to have a high speed chase, without the person in front driving at a high rate of speed. Celebrities failing to accept responsibility for their reckless driving is the real problem. Plus, those eyewitnesses saying there were no paparazzi involved kind of invalidates the "Paparazzi made me do it!" theory.
What next? "The devil made me do it?" It is time laws against speeding and reckless driving are enforced equally against all violators. Law enforcement agencies need to stop playing the politically correct game and start enforcing laws equally for all.

