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After backing this large Bluebonnet Waste Control truck over 200 yards the driver cuts his wheels to make the turn to service the trash dumpster
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The drive is a little over 20 feet wide between the parking on both sides. This would be a challeging move in a standard size auto.
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Still backing, Bluebonnet trash begins to line up to pick up the last of the cans on this service location.
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It is easy to comprehend how a truck like this one could have hit and nearly "destroyed beyond repair" the Williamsburg carport New Years weekend 2006
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A Bluebonnet Waste Control trash truck all lined up on the badly damaged Williamsburg carport
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Just yards away from the main exit gate, but facing the wrong direction to exit, this driver might wonder why the cans were set facing the wrong way.
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A view here of the furthest northwest post of the damaged carport. This is the corner that took the hit
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One can see the severe lean of the car port. The legs although wrapped with wood are metal posts underneath.
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In the days following the accident people still had cars parked under this structure. Varacity, Inc taped it off Tueday Jan. 2, 2007
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Metal foot plates bolted into the concrete are seen here pulled loose
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This view is the southeast corner leg to the carport where the energy from being hit by a large truck exited the structure
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This is the roof facia on the northwest corner of the carport that took the direct impact from mostly likely a large truck
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Who will pay for the replacement of the carport?
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