I WRITE in the hope that this letter will produce action from whoever is responsible.
For well over a month now, a car has been left beside the Rosewood Marburg Road on Evans Hill, Tallegalla.
Inexplicably, it is pointing towards Rosewood on a bend in the road that makes you wonder how it crashed there.
It has ‘police aware’ stickers on it and appears to have been visited by people interested in whatever is under the bonnet and in the boot.
What concerns me are the questions of who is responsible for removing it and if it was insured, is the insurer responsible?
If not, is it the uninsured owner?
In either case, as it is on Ipswich City Council land, is it the council that needs to give someone a hurry up before it becomes another surprise to be discovered later under a layer of lantana?
Another car suffered this fate further along the road and it took eight years before new property owners discovered it and found that the council was quite happy to leave it to keep rusting away.
Having crashed, burned and rusted there for all those years, that car ended up being removed at the property owner’s expense and taken to the recyclers.
— Dusan Cech, Tallegalla.
















