Sink or selfie? This woman shows us that there is always time for selfies...
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Priorities, people, it pays to have them...

We are not familiar with driving on ice, but as much as it may sound exhilarating to some, it also sounds extremely dangerous, not to mention reckless...
So, of course, when we saw this woman prioritising a good photo moment, we had to check in on her story. We are all about a good photo op, but of course, there are those that sometimes come with their limitations.
A woman in Ottawa, Canada, took her car out for a speed session on the ice. She drove over a frozen river and, as it would, the ice cracked and her car started sinking.
The Ottawa police tweeted about the incident that took place earlier this week. They said:
"This evening a car went through the ice in the south end of Ottawa. Thankfully no injuries and an amazing job by local residents saving the driver by using a kayak and quick safe thinking. Another reminder that "No Ice Is Safe Ice". Please use extreme caution this winter season!" (Twitter)
She captured the moment with a selfie while people hurried and worried to help her. 🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/ML6zWlSa9m
— Lynda Douglas (@MammaMitch) January 17, 2022
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This evening a car went through the ice in the south end of Ottawa. Thankfully no injuries and an amazing job by local residents saving the driver by using a kayak and quick safe thinking. Another reminder that "No Ice Is Safe Ice". Please use extreme caution this winter season! pic.twitter.com/zpWdeyYzps
— MDT Ottawa Police (@MDTOttawaPolice) January 16, 2022
Check out the video footage below, courtesy of YouTube:
What do you think? Was she right to take advantage of the moment and snap a selfie or not so much? Let us know by taking part in the poll below.

Image Courtesy of Twitter
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