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Philadelphia homeowner frustrated with series of car crashes in his front yard

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WEST MOUNT AIRY - Lincoln Drive is said to be one of the most dangerous roads in Philadelphia and a man who lives along it says three crashes have happened on his property in the last year alone."You don’t hear it, consciously, but the sound is horrendous.

As soon as you hear it, you wake up instantly and jump out of bed. I look for taillights and see where they’re at," homeowner Paden Amsden stated.Amsden is done with the rude awakenings, but cars keep barreling into the property he bought a year ago.

The first was February 17, a week after he moved in, when a wayward driver blasted two concrete and steel posts in front that he thought belonged to the city."But, come to find out, I own them.

So, the previous homeowner told me in the future, get the police report. Make sure you get insurance information, that way you can recoup some of the damage to the property," Amsden explained.He got compensation for the first one, but the hits just keep coming.

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