Truck damages THREE parked cars as driver squeezes through narrow street gap in Red Hill, Brisbane

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Watch the moronic moment a truck damages THREE parked cars as driver tries to squeeze through a gap on a narrow street

  • A truck side swiped three cars in narrow Brisbane street before ‘doing a runner’ 
  • Footage of the shoddy driving was caught on camera and then uploaded online 
  • Truck crawled between two rows of cars while onlookers watched in horror
  • The owner of a damaged Hyundai Getz said her car was ‘completely ripped apart’

A truck has damaged three cars as the driver navigated a narrow street before driving off, leaving onlookers horrified. 

The low act was captured on camera on Scott St in Red Hill, Brisbane on Monday, before it was uploaded to social media by a removalist in the area.

The footage showed a truck squeezing slowly through two lines of parked cars on either side of the street, leaving one car ‘completely ripped apart’.

The footage showed a truck squeezing slowly through two lines of parked cars on either side of the narrow street

The footage showed a truck squeezing slowly through two lines of parked cars on either side of the narrow street

The removalist, Chris Hayes, can be heard reacting in shock as the truck approaches the narrow pass between the vehicles. 

‘Here we go, they’re regretting this about now,’ Mr Hayes said.

Despite the narrow space, the driver continued to crawl past, side swiping a light blue Hyundai Getz and causing it to shake. 

Gasps are heard coming from bystanders on the street as the driver shoved past the cars. 

Then when the truck emerged from the tight squeeze, it headed up the road without stopping to check the damage. 

‘Oh, he’s just hit that car … Oh wow, he’s just done a runner,’ Mr Hayes said during the carnage. ‘What a piece of s***.’

‘This is why I did not want to go in here,’ the removalist added. 

The shocking video was posted on social media (pictured) by a removalist in the area

The shocking video was posted on social media (pictured) by a removalist in the area

A woman emerged, throwing her hands up in disbelief as she walks towards the Getz, which had various scratches and dents from the incident. 

It is understood she is the roommate of the car owner. 

Images of the the car and another dark blue vehicle were posted in the video showing extensive damage. 

The owner of the Hyundai Getz Brooke Cooper told 7News it had been ‘the second time in two days’ something like this had happened. 

She reported the registration plates to police over the damage done to her ‘completely ripped apart’ car. 

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Queensland police said it was investigating reports of the ‘hit and run’ and is urging anyone with information to contact authorities.

Queensland police said they were investigating reports of the 'hit and run' and is urging anyone with information to contact authorities (pictured, Scott St in Red Hill, Brisbane)

Queensland police said they were investigating reports of the ‘hit and run’ and is urging anyone with information to contact authorities (pictured, Scott St in Red Hill, Brisbane)

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