Horn island ship island sand cat is land
But some who come to grief on the dunes can end up becoming a spectacle themselves.
Tow truck drivers were kept busy over the Easter break, retrieving 11 vehicles stuck in the sand, with photos and videos of the incidents shared on social media.
Mike Clayton from Clayton’s Towing said despite the potential for drivers to end up on the so-called “wall of shame” online, not to mention the financial cost, drivers were still not heeding the warnings.
But some who come to grief on the dunes can end up becoming a spectacle themselves.
Tow truck drivers were kept busy over the Easter break, retrieving 11 vehicles stuck in the sand, with photos and videos of the incidents shared on social media.
Mike Clayton from Clayton’s Towing said despite the potential for drivers to end up on the so-called “wall of shame” online, not to mention the financial cost, drivers were still not heeding the warnings.
“We’re definitely seeing a lot more incidents in the area up there for four-wheel drives that are tipping over,” Mr Clayton said.
But some who come to grief on the dunes can end up becoming a spectacle themselves.
Tow truck drivers were kept busy over the Easter break, retrieving 11 vehicles stuck in the sand, with photos and videos of the incidents shared on social media.
Mike Clayton from Clayton’s Towing said despite the potential for drivers to end up on the so-called “wall of shame” online, not to mention the financial cost, drivers were still not heeding the warnings.
“We’re definitely seeing a lot more incidents in the area up there for four-wheel drives that are tipping over,” Mr Clayton said.
“We’re definitely seeing a lot more incidents in the area up there for four-wheel drives that are tipping over,” Mr Clayton said.
But some who come to grief on the dunes can end up becoming a spectacle themselves.
Tow truck drivers were kept busy over the Easter break, retrieving 11 vehicles stuck in the sand, with photos and videos of the incidents shared on social media.
Mike Clayton from Clayton’s Towing said despite the potential for drivers to end up on the so-called “wall of shame” online, not to mention the financial cost, drivers were still not heeding the warnings.
“We’re definitely seeing a lot more incidents in the area up there for four-wheel drives that are tipping over,” Mr Clayton said.