Druski’s Hummer EV Scandal: Handicapped Parking Policy Blasted in Atlanta
The Highlander of Parking Faux Pas: Druski’s Hummer EV in the Spotlight Again
You’ve probably seen it – the behemoth of a vehicle that’s become synonymous with innocent, yet vaunted, disrespect for others on the roads. Meet the GMC Hummer EV, the easiest car to hate, and its owner, Druski, a comedian known for his hilarious social media skits and friendships with hip-hop stars.
Druski’s latest escapade has taken the internet by storm, as a camo-wrapped Hummer EV was spotted parked in a handicap spot at the Atlanta airport. Yes, you read that right – a parking spot meant for those with disabilities, and the Hummer EV, weighing a whopping 9,046 pounds, took its rightful place, or so it seems. Even more, Druski shared a video of the truck with a tow notice in the window, eerily similar to the previous incident where his 9,000-pound pickup was hauled off after parking illegally.
A Social Media Sensation
The minute-long clip has garnered over a million views since its release on TikTok on Sunday, December 15th. According to the sticker in the window, the Realtree-wrapped EV was ticketed on Monday, December 9th. We’re still waiting to confirm with Hartsfield-Jackson Airport’s media relations department whether the Hummer has been towed, but some sources claim it has been.
Druski’s not shy about showcasing his Hummer EV online. He’s shared several videos and photos on his social media profiles, including an April post about the truck being broken down on the side of the road. He later claimed his passenger had forgotten to charge the vehicle. We’re all about that personalized treatment, aren’t we, Druski?
Another Towing, Another Record Breaker
This isn’t the first time Druski’s Hummer has made news. In December, it was towed at a Rod Wave concert in Atlanta, achieving a million views on TikTok almost instantly, thanks to the comedian’s reposting the clip. Looks like we’re seeing a pattern here, folks.
The Towing Process: A Big Problem
Pardon the pun, but towing a Hummer EV isn’t exactly a walk in the park. At over 9,000 pounds, it requires a rollback trailer to lift it safely, making the process grueling, especially if it’s stuck in a tight parking garage.
While Druski might not be bothered about the parking faux pas, we can’t help but ask: is taking up a handicap spot just because you can really the best example of "forward thinking"? Feel free to share your thoughts: [email protected]