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my motorcycle anti theft device
iv got a lovely motorcycle that i realy love and keek it as close as i can outside my home.so so as no one can steel it iv bolted a pin in the road right outside my door where iv put a lock attach'd to the pin thats rap'd around the the back wheel.i tell you no one could saw though it in a month of sundays.my question it "IS IT ILLEGAL TO HAVE THE BOLT IN THE ROAD"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can't put a bolt in the road without damaging the surface. Therefore you've committed an offence under the Criminal Damage Act 1971.
Further if the bolt protrudes from the surface of the road, and continues to remain in place, it's treated in the same way as any other 'obstruction' on the road (e.g.a skip), which means that you must place cones and lights around it at night.
Chris
Further if the bolt protrudes from the surface of the road, and continues to remain in place, it's treated in the same way as any other 'obstruction' on the road (e.g.a skip), which means that you must place cones and lights around it at night.
Chris
At the end of your driveway or if you have a terraced house then outside your front door, the land
does not belong to you , it is classed as the highway and is adopted by the local authority. You cannot place a bolt into the pavement as it's not your land. If anyone falls over this then the council will not entertain a claim and will instead tell the claimant to persue yourself for any compensation, they will also take out the bolt, reinstate it with tarmac/concrete and bill you for their time and materials.
I cannot believe that someone would simply go and drill a hold in the pavement so you must mean your driveway surely?
does not belong to you , it is classed as the highway and is adopted by the local authority. You cannot place a bolt into the pavement as it's not your land. If anyone falls over this then the council will not entertain a claim and will instead tell the claimant to persue yourself for any compensation, they will also take out the bolt, reinstate it with tarmac/concrete and bill you for their time and materials.
I cannot believe that someone would simply go and drill a hold in the pavement so you must mean your driveway surely?
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