
B.C. RCMP ask owner of sedan with snowmobile on roof to come forward
B.C. RCMP traffic services are calling for the owner of a white sedan to come forward and speak about how they loaded and secured a snowmobile to the roof of their car.
In a tweet posted this morning, Jan. 7, police ask for help in identifying the driver who has been spotted driving in Grand Forks, Kamloops and was spotted in Vernon.
RCMP have some questions about the weight-bearing ability of the sedan and notes they may have used a potentially dangerous method of securing the sled.
If you have any information about who is behind the unusual rig, you are asked to contact your local RCMP.
@BCRCMPTraffic has some questions for the driver of this car, seen in the Kamloops & Grand Forks areas. First, how’d you get it on the roof? Seriously, this is potentially dangerous if the roof can’t support the weight & load securement is questionable. Call if you can identify! pic.twitter.com/JHZnvZxaL6
— BC RCMP Traffic (@BCRCMPTraffic) January 7, 2020
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