If anyone spots a Winnebago motorhome with a rear mounted metal tool box and PVC pipe and the words Team (Boogie or Bodgie or something similar) written in blue across the back window, could they please take a note of the registration and post it for me. It would also, if not yet repaired, have damage to the passenger side rear. This vehicle side-swiped our poor old Troopy in the carpark of the IGA store in St Helens, Tasmania, around 4pm on Sunday 25 February, stopped to look back and then left. An eye witness saw the incident and it was caught on the IGA CCTV but neither could pick up the vehicle registration, although the eye witness said the plate was black and white. The St Helens Police also have some broken fibreglass bits they wouldd like to return to the driver. Any help would be appreciated as the repairs excess alone will put quite a dent in our pensioner budget. Thanks, Pete
jules47 said
07:31 PM Mar 23, 2018
What is it with some people, not taking responsibility for hitting your car!
In Vic. at the moment, good holiday area, so will keep my eyes open.
Peter_n_Margaret said
08:06 PM Mar 23, 2018
Pretty low, but if I did see them, I would only be prepared to inform the police. I wold not disclose information like that on a forum, or even privately to someone I did not know.
Perhaps giving us the relevant police contact would be useful?
Cheers,
Peter
Itchyfeet Pete said
08:45 AM Mar 24, 2018
Good point Peter. St Helens police would be the best contact. Phone 03 6376 1122. Reference Traffic Crash Report 18001147. Regards, Pete
If anyone spots a Winnebago motorhome with a rear mounted metal tool box and PVC pipe and the words Team (Boogie or Bodgie or something similar) written in blue across the back window, could they please take a note of the registration and post it for me. It would also, if not yet repaired, have damage to the passenger side rear. This vehicle side-swiped our poor old Troopy in the carpark of the IGA store in St Helens, Tasmania, around 4pm on Sunday 25 February, stopped to look back and then left. An eye witness saw the incident and it was caught on the IGA CCTV but neither could pick up the vehicle registration, although the eye witness said the plate was black and white. The St Helens Police also have some broken fibreglass bits they wouldd like to return to the driver.
Any help would be appreciated as the repairs excess alone will put quite a dent in our pensioner budget.
Thanks,
Pete
In Vic. at the moment, good holiday area, so will keep my eyes open.
Perhaps giving us the relevant police contact would be useful?
Cheers,
Peter
Good point Peter. St Helens police would be the best contact. Phone 03 6376 1122. Reference Traffic Crash Report 18001147.
Regards,
Pete