Abandoned Kawasaki

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TTOBES

Original Poster:

609 posts

168 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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There's a Kawasaki 650 bike opposite me that's been abandoned:- it's been untaxed since the beginning of September and it's had no MOT since *last* September. It hasn't moved since before lockdown but overnight a couple of weeks ago it had a new cover put on it.

I've reported it via the council's appropriate webpage. My question is, could the bike still be taken away now there is a cover on it (covering the number plate?)

TTOBES

Original Poster:

609 posts

168 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Not completely sure no, but I've made the assumption based on the tax and MOT history with the fact it's parked on the road. Also, the flat it belongs to is empty and has been on the market.

I wouldn't usually be bothered by such a thing but the bike sits on the edge of a now decommissioned disabled space meaning it's now sat in the middle of a valuable car-sized space.

Should I just enlist next door's help to move it a few feet along (to the end of the bay) and job done?

TTOBES

Original Poster:

609 posts

168 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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I should have been clearer. The fact the property is a flat is irrelevant to this topic as I've probably conjured up images of assigned, individual, off-road parking spaces, but this situ is your usual London CPZ on road parking.

Yes it is about best utilisation of space - the owner is/was clearly considerate in their parking, but as the disabled bay to one side of it is now gone but the bike remains parked as if it was still a disabled bay (as hasn't moved since pre-lockdown) then we're missing out on the space equivalent to that of a car.

TTOBES

Original Poster:

609 posts

168 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Morning.

The bike last moved around Feb. After that and for the majority of lockdown until the weather eventually saw it off, it was protected with a makeshift cover of some bin bags stuck together. Then, a couple of weeks ago it was replaced with a proper bike cover. Parking is not usually an issue on the street mainly thanks to there being a small park where there would otherwise be houses.

To those wondering why I'm talking about a bike taking up approx the space of a car, because the bike hasn't been moved since the bay was decommissioned (remember, disabled bays tend to be longer and wider) it's now taking up space where a car would be able to park straddling part of the usual parking and part of what used to be the disabled bay.

I'll think I'll move the bike myself to the end of the bay, then job done.