Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread was cited in the thread about Americans driving abroad and it made me wonder if there is any update? What’s new with Brett Reck? Did he have to go back to NZ to face Justice or is he still cruising 495?
^^To answer my own question in part, I Googled Brett and found this bizarro interview which reads like he put it out as a PR with the help of AI. Very strange. Maybe he’s trying to rehab his image? It doesn’t mention his NZ escapade.
https://bmmagazine.co.uk/business/brett-reck-virginias-innovative-financial-expert/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread was cited in the thread about Americans driving abroad and it made me wonder if there is any update? What’s new with Brett Reck? Did he have to go back to NZ to face Justice or is he still cruising 495?
I won’t post his personal info but once you Google his full name it’s obvious.
Looks like he’s paid for some SEO PR, tons of crap media mentions regurgitating the same bio.
Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread was cited in the thread about Americans driving abroad and it made me wonder if there is any update? What’s new with Brett Reck? Did he have to go back to NZ to face Justice or is he still cruising 495?
Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread was cited in the thread about Americans driving abroad and it made me wonder if there is any update? What’s new with Brett Reck? Did he have to go back to NZ to face Justice or is he still cruising 495?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a mainly NZ take on this guy’s actions. They are less forgiving than DCUM.
https://www.reddit.com/r/newzealand/comments/196yfqu/us_tourist_brett_reck_hit_car_on_highway_near/
Not really. Most of the comments are about how they struggled when they tried to drive on the right in the US and Europe.
Right, but also a lot of confusion about how he possibly could have driven on the wrong side for a full 10 minutes, unless he was drunk.
Anonymous wrote:If the “results of our actions” matter, the woman didn’t get any sentence, the guy didn’t get any sentence, so which is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:516,000 yanks visit NZ every year.
This is unfortunate but Kiwis are not going to judge half a million people by this one asshat.
Nothing wrong with hearing 'drive on the left' a few times a day.
OP here. The vast majority of those 500k visitors are cruise passengers who do not drive. I just thought this news item that is trending here in NZ should follow this guy home. He should be able to escape this story by flying home.
Do you know him or something? The vibe of this shaming is so personal. (And yes this dude was wrong duh)
No, but do you think someone should be able to commit a crime in a foreign country and then run home like nothing ever happened without being called on it!”?
NP - I mean, yes? He didn't kill anyone, he didn't hurt anyone, and is prepared to make restitution for the property damage. At best, he drove like an idiot; at worst, he was drinking and driving. It's clearly not good, but this wouldn't even have made the papers if it had happened here. But you seem intent on visiting transcontinental shame on this man, and giving this story more play than it would have had if it happened here. I agree with PP - it seems like you have a personal axe to grind.
He drove on the opposite side of the road and didn’t kill anyone due to sheer luck. He’s now proven to be drunk. He’s also proven to have lied to the police.
She drove on the opposite side of the road and killed someone. She was not drunk.
In neither case was the justice served. But if she was vilified publicly, the drunk liar deserves it more.