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Porsche mishap at top Sydney hotel

The perils of hotel valet parking

Andrew J Wood

 

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Two cars ended on top of each other outside Sydney’s Hyatt Regency Hotel – the result of a hotel valet’s mishap with a Porsche Carrera convertible.

 

Fortunately the valet wasn’t hurt but had to be cut from the powerful car which was seen by a large crowd which had gathered at the busy 892 roomed Hyatt Regency Hotel in Sydney, located next to Darling Harbour. The Porsche worth US $180,000 became wedged and stuck.

 

The hotel said later it was conducting a “full assessment” with authorities and the vehicles’ owners.

 

“Hyatt Regency Sydney places the utmost importance on the safety of our staff and guests and a full investigation is being conducted by hotel management over the next few days,” a statement said.

 

Andrew J Wood

 
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Hyatt Regency Sydney places the utmost importance on the safety of our staff and guests ...” a statement said. 

Obviously not. This valet was clearly not skilled at driving a Porsche yet was allowed to do so.

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1 hour ago, seahorse said:

Obviously not. This valet was clearly not skilled at driving a Porsche yet was allowed to do so.

I recall exactly the self same thing occurring outside the entrance to the Hilton Hotel on Orchard Road in Singapore in the 1980's .An unqualified valet bringing a customer's Porsche 911 from underground parking ,round to the main doors, lost control and killed a young S'pore Chinese lady who was waiting out front .

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