Absolutely. Assuming it's not taxed or insured they can start reporting it as an abandoned vehicle.In the case of an apartment development I presume that there's a management company, in which case get them to deal with it?
Report it to whom?Assuming it's not taxed or insured they can start reporting it as an abandoned vehicle.
Not from private property \ apartment car park ... it needs to be on a public road.Am I right in thinking that a car without registration plates can be removed by the council?
I have read that a local authority will only tow an abandoned car if the plates are removed.Am I right in thinking that a car without registration plates can be removed by the council?
Not in my experience.I have read that a local authority will only tow an abandoned car if the plates are removed.
So you had a case of a a visibly abandoned car on a public road with out-of-date tax, insurance, NCT and no registration plates.Not in my experience.
No. Abandoned car with reg plates was taken away by DCC. Funnily enough it was also a privately managed area but not gated.So you had a case of a a visibly abandoned car on a public road with out-of-date tax, insurance, NCT and no registration plates.
Did your local authority refuse to have it towed in these circumstances?
I have read that a local authority will only tow an abandoned car if the plates are removed.
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