Auto ventures into travel agency
Marisa O’Neil
Employees at a Westcliff Plaza travel agency may need a vacation of
their own after a car smashed through their front window Friday
afternoon.
A beige Saturn driven by an elderly woman hopped a curb just after
3 p.m., smashed a large planter, mangled a metal bench and landed
inside the Flight Centre travel agency, shattering the window and
crushing a desk. The woman was not injured, and a customer and
employees inside the shop at the time also escaped injury.
“We were just sitting there, and it cruised right in,” employee
Andy Schwartze said of the car.
Seconds before the crash, Schwartze was only feet from where the
car came to rest, he said. He and the customer scurried out of the
way.
An employee who normally sits at the front desk -- which was
crushed, wedging a black office chair behind it -- is on vacation in
Tahiti, he said.
Newport Beach police did not identify the driver.
Firefighters checked the structural integrity of the shop and
declared it safe, Newport Beach fire spokeswoman Jennifer Schulz
said.
The aftermath of the crash drew numerous onlookers, especially
from the Starbucks next door.
Newport Beach resident Ed Karagozian was in line for coffee when
he heard the crash.
“All I heard was this big bang. Then I came out and saw this,” he
said, gesturing to the damaged planter and bench. “I thought, ‘What
the heck happened?’”
On further inspection, he said, he saw the car all the way inside
the shop, with its rear tires at the threshold. A postal employee,
who happened to be nearby, went up to the car’s driver and told her
to turn off the car, Karagozian said.
The woman seemed very shaken, Schwartze said.
The wayward car narrowly missed a group of outdoor tables and
chairs sitting on a large sidewalk in front of the Starbucks. Only a
small curb separates the sidewalk from perpendicularly-parked cars.
Passersby said they weren’t surprised by the accident.
“We come here a lot, and we’ve always said they should put cement
posts there,” Newport Heights resident David Goldstein said. “This is
a very busy shopping center.”
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