It’s a chance Chicago drivers take almost every day– parking on a busy street, and hoping your vehicle will be in one piece when you get back. Tommy Holl of Andersonville thought he found the perfect spot last month on Clark Street. But when he came back, his car’s bumper was torn off.
The video shows a FedEx truck side-swiping Holl’s car before ripping off his bumper. The driver doesn’t stop.
“I actually posted on Facebook that that FedEx my car and drove away. And I actually got an immediate response to contact them via Facebook. And they put it in an incident number, I gave him the police report number and the insurance number. But then they said that someone would be in contact within 48 to 72 hours,” said Holl.
NBC 5 Responds looked at all reported crashes in Chicago that police said were caused by commercial delivery vehicles. We found there was a sharp rise in these crashes in 2018, when accidents rose 61.04% from the year before.
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