In the news, the new building company building the new city offices on the far West Side was hit by a bus. A tractor trailer that had been parked there for months was thrown onto the sidewalk. Apparently the driver of the truck thought it was “too nice a day to park on the street.
What’s interesting is that loganbanner had been doing construction work in the area for a while, and this was the first major incident of its type. Loganbanner CEO Jason Litzinger was still looking for replacement parts for his new office.
With regards to the tractor trailer incident, loganbanner founder and CEO Jason Litzinger tweeted, “This is my fault.
The story behind the tractor-trailer incident is pretty interesting. The driver of the truck who was thrown from his truck by Loganbanner had been working on a new tractor trailer that was due for a delivery just a few minutes after the incident. The driver’s company had a policy of not allowing people to work on their trucks at any time during the day, and the driver claimed that Loganbanner had taken advantage of that by parking it on the street.
There is a video of the incident that makes it clear that Loganbanner’s truck was not the cause of the incident. The driver who was on his way to work at the time of the incident had called his boss at the company to let him know that he thought Loganbanner was at fault. The company contacted Loganbanner and he was fired.
This isn’t the first time that Loganbanner has been accused of parking in the street. Back in March, Loganbanner’s truck was also pulled over and the driver claimed that Loganbanner had stolen his truck. The truck was found to have a front-end collision repair ticket in the file, and the owner of the truck was given a $20 fine.
Loganbanner’s truck was pulled over in March, and the owner of the truck claimed that Loganbanner had stolen his truck. This isnt the first time that Loganbanner has been accused of parking in the street. Back in March, Loganbanners truck was also pulled over and the driver claimed that Loganbanner had stolen his truck.
Loganbanner was pulled over by the police in March (no citation or fine was given in either case) and the owner of the truck claimed that Loganbanners truck had been stolen. Loganbanners truck was pulled over in March, and the owner of the truck claimed that Loganbanners truck had been stolen.
In any case, the fact that this is the third time that Loganbanners truck has come to the attention of the police proves the point. Whether Loganbanner is indeed the owner of a stolen truck is irrelevant as long as the truck is still under the control of Loganbanner.