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"This truck and the leaking fuel are not conducive to a quality way of life," added Rebecca Bark. DOT said it's working on a timeline to have it removed. The concern right now is the size of the truck and getting a rig big enough to tow it away. WMAR reached out to Baltimore Department of Transportation about the truck and leaking fuel.Ī department spokesperson said the leaking fuel is concerning and that our request for removal has been forwarded to tow truck drivers. As of yet we've not heard back.īaltimore City code states a vehicle left parked in one spot for more that 48 hours will be towed. No one answered the door at the Queens Ferry Road home but someone was watching over the Ring System. Reporter Dave Detling stopped by the company's address in Towson. The trucks operating status is currently active. WMAR-2 News looked up the trucks USDOT number. "If somebody wants to sell it to me for $1, I will take ownership of it and get rid of it.
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The truck has no license plate and has been sitting in the parking lot of Northwest Park, the driver is now where to be found. "We've all been talking about it and trying to get it removed," said Rebecca Bark. Quality Used Trucks for Sale at Triple Cities Mack in North America. "I first noticed the truck back in February," said Steven Frantz. "Frankly, we're sick and tired of looking at it and reporting it to the city," said Jill Yesco. Despite multiple reports to 311 and emails to their city councilman, the truck has remained in the parking lot. Neighbors noticed it recently started leaking fuel. BALTIMORE - An abandoned dump truck has become more than an eyesore for a Mount Washington neighborhood.