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Video shows Bay Area USPS driver crashing into parked car, then driving off

He was shocked at what he saw. The video shows a mail delivery truck with no driver inside slowly rolling away from the curb. The driver runs back and jumps inside.

“All of sudden it just went out of control,” said Muir. “Then you hear a large bang, and the Volkswagen moved like four or five feet. Oh my holy cow, like, it was the post office – I was in complete disbelief.”

The driver backs up and slowly veers around the damaged car, then drives off.

“Just right in front of our house, where we’ve been parking it for over 10 years, and boom! Did we get a note, did they ring the doorbell? No. The person just drove off, right?” said Muir.

Muir contacted the local post office to make a claim. An employee came and took pictures. According to Muir, they said, “I’m gonna turn this in, we’ll get back to you.” However, no one ever did.

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