Morning Edition, October 18, 2005 · A customer at a Wisconsin Burger King may not drive very well, but he gets points for staying cool. Rouland Steppert smashed his car into the front door of the restaurant in Wausau. After the collision, he backed away and parked. Then he walked right inside, past the broken glass, to place his order. Police found the 78-year-old at a table, eating breakfast. Since the accident happened on private property, he will not be charged with anything.
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