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Old 15-08-2012, 08:17 PM   #1
a-total-tool
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Default Road maintenance causing damage to cars

Hi all,

I am not 100% sure if this would belong in the pub or the bar. If needed, would a mod be kind to move it.

Anyhoo, I had my car parked on a street near work (in North Ryde). I returned to my car to see this

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That line was not there when I pulled up this morning. There is no signs etc indicating that any line marking or maintenance was to occurThere is over spray all over the front of my car (which is less than a month old). Should I attempt to remove it and how or should I be chasing the council to correct the damage that has happened by their road maintenance crews?

Any Input/opinion would be appreciated.

Also - could anyone living in the North Ryde/Macquarie Park area fire me a PM - I have a favour to ask

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