Fixed
Van on bricks
Reported in the Abandoned vehicles category anonymously at 21:28, Wed 13 February 2019
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich 2 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1543313.
Van is on bricks and is unsafe. It has been like this for several weeks.
Updates
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We were unable to determine the tax status for this vehicle; the case is being passed to enforcement. Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 21:34, Wed 13 February 2019
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Still open, via questionnaire, 22:38, Wed 13 March 2019
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This vehicle is still on the road balanced precariously surely without an mot and should not be on the public highway. causing traffic to build up in both directions as this is a narrow part of the road.
Posted anonymously at 14:50, Tue 19 March 2019
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 15:31, Tue 19 March 2019
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It's now the 3rd of April and this van is still dumped in the road with flat tyres it has been here since before Christmas and has become an eyesore and a danger to other drivers.
Posted anonymously at 14:07, Wed 3 April 2019
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 15:31, Wed 3 April 2019
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Van has no valid insurance
Posted anonymously at 18:36, Mon 8 April 2019
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 21:31, Mon 8 April 2019
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Wow, reported back in February 2019!!!
Surely, plenty of time to have contacted to have provided notice to the owner as to its removal?
Can we please have this eyesore and potential danger removed from the street asap.
Posted anonymously at 15:06, Sat 20 April 2019
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Found this useful information on a well known website, I've every faith in 'the system'...
"What happens after I make the report? The local council and police will investigate. First, they’ll determine if the car is actually abandoned. Then they’ll try to locate and contact the registered keeper. The police may also investigate if the car has been reported as stolen. For a car that’s abandoned on a public road, the council will wait seven days for the registered keeper to respond. After that, if the car is still there, they’ll arrange to have it removed or disposed of. Abandoning a car is a criminal offence. The offending owner could be made to pay the removal costs, be hit with a fine or have to go to court. If the council decide to dispose of the car, they may have it destroyed or sold at auction.
Can I report an untaxed car or one with no MOT? Now that tax discs have gone, spotting an untaxed car is more difficult. You need to check online using the licence plate to see if the car has valid tax or not. If a car is untaxed, you can report it at GOV.UK. If you discover that a car has no MOT, you should call the police on the non-emergency number 101."
Posted anonymously at 15:20, Sat 20 April 2019
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 15:31, Sat 20 April 2019
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Automatically marked as "closed" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 18:30, Sat 16 November 2019
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.