Worker pinned between two cars by 'out-of-control drug driver' in Adelaide

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Worker pinned between two cars by 'out-of-control drug driver' in Adelaide
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A South Australian council worker was pinned between two cars when an out-of-control driver allegedly slammed into another parked vehicle while under the influence of drugs. 9News

shows the worker, who had only just approached the back of his parked car, making a frantic dash to try to avoid the oncoming driver at about 8.30am today.

A South Australian council worker was pinned between two cars when an out-of-control driver allegedly slammed into another parked vehicle while under the influence of drugs. "He was trapped between two vehicles. I had to get someone to move the vehicle and then we put him in the recovery position laying down and kept him talking," a witness told 9News.

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