X-ray reveals womans crushed hips after resting feet on car dashboard
It’s a bad car habit many people are guilty of — which is exactly why this “horrifying” X-ray image is being shared.
In the black and white photo, it shows a woman’s hip after it has been completely crushed while the other is dislocated and lodged beneath her thigh.
If you’re wondering what caused these life-changing injuries, you might be surprised to hear they came from resting her feet on the dashboard of a car.
And this photo is being shared by kind-hearted Sergeant Ian Price in a bid to warn others of the dangers of doing this while travelling in a car.
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“Here is an X-ray of horrific injuries sustained to the front seat passenger who had their feet on the dashboard at the time of a collision,” Sergeant Price wrote on Twitter.
“If you see your passenger doing it stop driving and show them this.”
The X-ray — taken by Platinum Ambulance Service — shows several shards of bone where her thigh has fully snapped.
Many twitter users who commented on the officer’s post were horrified at the woman’s injuries, revealing they regularly rest their feet on the dashboard — but won’t be doing so any longer.
“I am 60 and have put feet on dash many times in my life. I know I will be stopping it now and will be sharing this post around everyone I know,” one person wrote.
“A lifetime of pain for a moment of foolishness,” added another.
Another said they had worked in the fire service for many years and was now an ambo warned injuries would be even worse if passengers were over an “airbag expansion area” with their feet on the dash during an car accident.
“I have attended a few jobs where the passenger has had their feet on the dashboard, don’t do it kids....it will cause you mega grief!” he wrote.
OTHER SHOCKING DASHBOARD INJURIES
A UK woman was left “unrecognisable” in 2006 when she lost her forehead in a car crash after resting her feet on the dashboard of her boyfriend’s jeep.
Grainne Kealy, of Ireland, suffered a leak to the brain, minor brain injury, and lost two teeth. However, her most visible injury was having her entire forehead removed before a ceramic one was implanted two years later in 2008.
Last year, Ms Keally shared photos of the shape of her now-restored head following the implant.
Another woman from America was permanently disfigured when an airbag slammed her foot into her face after she too had rested her feet on the dashboard. She also broke her nose, ankle and four parts of her femur
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