Hit and run driver crashes into CCTV buff’s car directly outside kitted up home
Parcelforce driver was caught on three cameras trashing Robert Harpery's £4,000 motor
A PARCELFORCE driver crashed into a parked car and sped off — but the owner is a CCTV buff who captured it on film.
The van man was caught on three cameras trashing Robert Harpery’s hatchback outside his home.
Surveillance camera expert Robert was out when he got a call to say his Nissan Note had been crunched.
After viewing the footage on his multiple screens he called Parcelforce — part of the Royal Mail — and a manager turned up at his home with the sheepish delivery driver.
Last night CCTV analyst Robert, 58, quipped: “He picked the worst possible place to have a crash.
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“He was never going to get away with doing a runner here!”
The impact had left the van’s front bumper and number plate on the road but the driver had still roared off in Stratford, East London.
The manager explained to Robert the employee, originally from South America, had been illegally reading a map at the time and accepted full responsibility.
Robert, whose six-year-old car was written off, has six cameras at his home.
He said: “When I reviewed the footage I was amazed. He just veered across the road into the back of my car at about 30mph.
"After a few seconds wondering what to do, he reversed and accelerated away, leaving his bumper.
“The impact bent the car’s chassis and crumpled the right-hand side. Insurers said it was not worth repairing.
“It was a real cheek — not the behaviour I would expect from a driver for a reputable company.”
A Parcelforce spokesperson said: "We are very sorry for the damage caused to the vehicle and will ensure that the owner is compensated for his loss.
"We regularly remind everyone that drives for us about driving safely and observing the rules of the road when out delivering or collecting parcels and are investigating this incident as a matter of urgency.”
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