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College Student Starts Walk of Shame Shuttle Service

Most collegiettes have either experienced or, at the very least, seen a fellow student endure the dreaded “walk of shame.” For college students in Ann Arbor, there is now a convenient, shame-free way to duck out of a unsavory stranger’s apartment. The best part? For $5, you can get picked up anywhere in Ann Arbor, Michigan and deposited safely at your front door with a free bottle of water, a $5 coupon for Plan B and a complimentary judgment-free high five. Not a bad deal.
Michigan native and University of Michigan senior (majoring in Art and Design) Kellyann Wargo started her “Walk of Shame Shuttle” service, which she runs completely on her own, acting as driver (she is “Faster than a taxi because I speed (and I don’t judge).”), manager and friendly, non-judgmental transport buddy. 

Wargo told Jalopnik, that the idea came to her after a friend, “offered to start paying me [to pick her up] and that was the ah-ha moment, how I could pick other girls up to and charge them…then just put it towards bar tabs.” Sounds like the circle of college life.

 When asked why her service is important she explained that, “if you’re in a heated comfortable cart blasting Adele you can focus on piecing together your night, instead of pulling up your dragging men’s pajamas and avoiding eye contact with the many cars honking ruthlessly at you.”

You can check out Wargo’s full interview here. What do you think? Do you want a “Walk of Shame Shuttle Service” at your school? 

Amber is a recent graduate from Hollins University. She greatly enjoyed her time as HC Hollins Editor-In-Chief and looks forward to seeing what great things new students bring to the branch.