Abandoned car outside my house... but!
Abandoned car outside my house... but!
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cirian75

Original Poster:

5,453 posts

259 months

Yesterday (21:58)
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The is an 06 BMW 1 series outside my house, its not moved for 5 weeks, no one with in 10 doors either side of street knows who's it is.

So report to Manchester Council?

Except its fully MOT'd, taxed and insured, so the council can't legally do damned thing about it, and the Tax and MOT are good till November.

Ideas?

  • EDIT
I forgot to mention.

The front suspension has collapsed, the bumper is almost on the floor.


Edited by cirian75 on Friday 5th June 09:08

Snow and Rocks

3,291 posts

53 months

Yesterday (22:01)
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Maybe worth a phone to the police in case it's been stolen but other than that, if it's legally parked on the public road then I think you'll have to live with it.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,982 posts

237 months

Yesterday (22:29)
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It’s on a public highway. Keyword public.

Milkyway

12,918 posts

79 months

Yesterday (22:42)
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Milkyway said:
Check your local Councils guidelines.
If it hasn't moved in four weeks... that could be one criteria.
(They might put a Council aware sticker on it, the owner has a set period to respond... before it's lifted.)
Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 4th June 22:46

Terminator X

20,058 posts

230 months

Yesterday (22:42)
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We had a car parked on the main road near us for about 4 weeks. It was causing traffic build up as people had to stop behind it etc. I called the Rozzers and it didn't faze them at all, sorry can't help.

TX.

Gerradi

1,986 posts

146 months

Yesterday (22:45)
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Friend had a similar thing , somehow after a week the number plates disappeared , Police came & was moved within a day ...

Mike Legerwood

11 posts

1 month

What makes you think the car is abandoned rather than parked?

Ian Geary

5,458 posts

218 months

Mike Legerwood said:
What makes you think the car is abandoned rather than parked?
Ah, the age old conundrum that divides people who park cars on roads, and people who live on roads with cars parked near them.


I live near Gatwick so our town facebook is full of this crap (along with bonfires, fireworks, what the police helicopter is doing, and now migrant hotels)

ChevronB19

8,555 posts

189 months

I sympathise, but by way of contrast to other posts, in the 90’s I had a shed of an Innocenti 120L (great wee thing!) in the UK. Parked outside my house.

Whenever I went on hols my neighbour would report the car (taxed, MoT’d, insured) to the council and police as abandoned. After about the third time they told her to stop - her response was ‘it was bringing down the value of the surrounding houses’ smile

dundarach

6,101 posts

254 months

Don't bother until November?

cirian75

Original Poster:

5,453 posts

259 months

Mike Legerwood said:
What makes you think the car is abandoned rather than parked?
Its parked under a tree than has shed loads of sap on the hot weather and leaves.

I have not seen this car parked on my street before.

Oh yes, and the front suspension has collapsed.

vikingaero

12,705 posts

195 months

cirian75 said:
Oh yes, and the front suspension has collapsed.
Are you sure this isn't a stance car? biggrin

Flyingakite

74 posts

1 month

Have you tried leaving a stern handwritten note saying it is your spot of tarmac and they should move unless they want the wrath of a middle angry Englander.

ac.cobra

118 posts

52 months

It's broken down, the owner has no money or resources to have it moved.

2172cc

1,793 posts

123 months

Similar thing for me although its not outside my house but just around the corner. There was a recovery truck with a Ford on the back taking up two spaces in the limited free parking bays where everywhere else is controlled parking. It was there for 6 weeks without moving so I contacted the council and was told it was taxed and had MOT so nothing they could do. I suspected it had cloned plates but eventually after 2 months it got two parking tickets and the plates were mysteriously taped up. Then a couple of weeks later its gone only to be seen moved to a couple of roads away. Surely a commercial vehicle like this not being used is costing money to a legitimate business.


davek_964

10,946 posts

201 months

2172cc said:
...Surely a commercial vehicle like this not being used is costing money to a legitimate business.
I've had similar thoughts about a van parked outside my work. It appears to be for a fencing company but it's been there for a couple of months now.
Makes no difference to me but does seem odd

cirian75

Original Poster:

5,453 posts

259 months

vikingaero said:
cirian75 said:
Oh yes, and the front suspension has collapsed.
Are you sure this isn't a stance car? biggrin
Well its a half arsed job as the rear is stock height.

Red9zero

10,845 posts

83 months

ac.cobra said:
It's broken down, the owner has no money or resources to have it moved.
Seen that a few times. Lots of slagging off on Facebook and then a single mum / impoverished student pops up to say it's their car and they are waiting for payday to be able to move it and get it fixed.

Riley Blue

23,126 posts

252 months

There's been a car parked on the road not far from me since last autumn. It's taxed, insured, MOT'd and has a resident's parking permit in its front screen. Everyone locally knows who the owner is, an old chap who can't drive it for the time being and has nowhere else to park it.

LRDefender

606 posts

34 months

Terminator X said:
We had a car parked on the main road near us for about 4 weeks. It was causing traffic build up as people had to stop behind it etc. I called the Rozzers and it didn't faze them at all, sorry can't help.

TX.
Sheesh, some people...

I am glad our underfunded police didn't come running when you requested them to, as they have enough on their hands without curtain twitchers summoning them to a random parked car. Whilst I agree that an inconsiderately parked car can sometimes be a minor annoyance for a short amount of time please consider whether your demands warrant pulling scarce resources to something so utterly trivial. A simple Google would tell you this isn't a job for our underfunded police force.