Doesn’t move
Reported via mobile in the Abandoned vehicles category anonymously at 09:18, Tuesday 10 May 2022
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich less than a minute later
The van alongside another car now has been left in the same spot for around 6 months now. Someone visited to inspect and spoke to owner and still nothing has been done about it. They both still taking up spaces that are needed down the road. No tax, MOT or insurance.
Updates
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Please accept this response as acknowledgement that it has been received. All enquiries relating to abandoned/untaxed vehicles will be investigated fully. The Local Authority can take Enforcement action on a vehicle parked on a public road if its tax has expired for more than 2 calendar months and 1 day. The Local Authority has no powers to remove vehicles with no insurance or MOT, this is a Police matter and can be reported to https://www.police.uk/ pu/ contact-the-police/ . If the land on which the abandoned vehicle is located is occupied, the local authority must give the occupier a minimum of 7 days and if on private land 15 days’ notice is required to confirm that they propose to remove the vehicle. The local authority is not entitled to remove the vehicle if the occupier objects to the proposal.
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich
at 09:19, Tuesday 10 May 2022
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Both vehicles are still there. Just dumped don’t move. Police won’t do anything a neighbour reported. Clampers come around and nothing happens either the parking situation down the road is so bad to have these cars sitting taking up space not in use. The owners always constantly park in disabled spot as well as they have around 8 vehicles to one household!
Posted anonymously at 22:00, Tuesday 7 June 2022
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Both vehicles are still there. Just dumped don’t move. Police won’t do anything a neighbour reported. Clampers come around and nothing happens either the parking situation down the road is so bad to have these cars sitting taking up space not in use. The owners always constantly park in disabled spot as well as they have around 8 vehicles to one household!
Posted anonymously at 23:46, Wednesday 8 June 2022
Still open, via questionnaire
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