ChatterBank7 mins ago
Abandoned car problem
I live on a single track road with a hedgerow and pavement on the opposite side of the road. Two weeks ago a car appeared and has been parked there on the pavement ever since. It has not moved. It is taxed (and the tax disc matched the vehicle), and it is locked. Delivery lorries have to pass up the road to the local school which is at the end of the road. They have to mount the pavement on my side to pass. Children have to walk in the road to pass the parked car. I am not one of those mad people who can't stand anyone to park outside their house, but this is a bit strange don't you think? I have no neighbours in the immediate vicinity to ask if they know to whom it belongs. should I ring the police? Or what should I do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They may however view the vehicle as causing an obstruction, particularly if the road is the only access for emergency vehicles attending the school.
Depending on the local bylaws, the car may also be illegally parked as it is on the pavement.
I think it would be an idea to speak to the police anyway as it may be a stolen vehicle. They can check who the owner is and perhaps request the removal of the vehicle for the above reasons.
Good luck.
Hi,
Not an answer really but...
I had problems with my car recently and ended up having to park it outside someone's house simply because it would not go more than a few miles and I needed to park it somewhere safe until I could face dealing with it, and decide what to do. I did park it responsibley and checked on it every few days, but I did not leave it for as long as you say this vehicle has been there. Perhaps the owner is in a similar situation?
Another thought, Do you live near a train station?