Dashcam Discovery OR Tambo Airport Incident: Parking Company Uses Client’s Car For Personal Use

A shocking revelation came to light through dashcam footage that an owner of a car found that her car was being used for joyrides and personal use, which she parked at a parking company while she was overseas. According to the reports, the owner of the car left her car at OR Tambo airport where a parking company known as Rainbow Parking offers a long-term parking facility, when she went abroad. But when the owner of the car returned she found that her car was used for personal uses and joyrides by the company’s employee. Since this story surfaced on the internet, it has been trending and making headlines on the internet. This news also has captivated the attention of the people from all corners of South Africa. Let’s delve into the details and find out more about it. Scroll down the page.

Dashcam Discovery OR Tambo

Dashcam Discovery OR Tambo Airport Incident

The client who decided to use the long-term parking facility of Rainbow Parking Company at OR Tambo Airport is known as Stephanie Walters. She claimed that she left her car with Rainbow Parking when she traveled to London for business purposes. But when she returned she discovered that her car was used when she was away. After returning to her native country, Stephanie Walters realized something was wrong as four had been split in the car’s floor and the documents she left on the back seat of her car had been displaced. Continue reading this article for more information.

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Stephanie Walters further said that she used the tracking app to analyze the movement of her car and the observation was shocking as she found that her Smart ForFour car had been taken to as many as 27 trips racking 119 Km when she was away. Thus, Walters went to Rainbow Parking for answers to her questions about why her car was used behind her.

Stephanie Walters is 36 years old. She is a professional digital strategist. She showed the tracking report to a South African news outlet to prove that her car was taken on 27 trips from December 4 to December 8 when she was away. Stephanie Walters added, “When picking up my car, I opened my boot and saw flour all over the place. This most certainly wasn’t there when I dropped the car off.” The woman raised concerns with the person who handed the car back to her but was asked to go somewhere else to report it.

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