Here is a very clear boundary between the game world and the real world. However, it turns out there are people who can not see the boundaries.
For example a man named Zachary Burgess origin Alaska, United States. As quoted from Cnet, on Saturday, September 21, 20-year-old Burgess do a scene in the city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
According to eyewitness testimony, Burgess stole a parked truck was turned on in the parking lot of a bar. A female passenger who happened to be in the vehicle that was involved in the "carry over" before managed to escape by jumping out.
Not only that, in an attempt to escape the truck, Burgess come crashing a vehicle in the parking lot. A total of nine cars who are victims of reckless action Burgess.
"We responded to reports of a hit and run at a local bar parking lot. When officers arrived at the scene, the stolen vehicle was found abandoned a few meters away from the scene, and the suspect was detained by a number of witnesses," said Corporal Don Coppola from local police.
When questioned by police, Burgess said he only wanted to know what it's like "playing a video game Grand Theft Auto" (GTA). Lucky, "game" did not last long and no casualties.
Burgess faces nine charges of hit and run, vehicle theft, and kidnapping. He was released on Sunday, September 22, after paying bail of 80,000 U.S. dollars