I've looked on the DVLA website about a car that's outside my house. It looks pretty battered and the tax disc is out of date. My annoyance is it takes up two spaces.
On the Vehicle Enquiry page it says - Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Does that means it's not taxed or sorned?
If it is Sorned, is it legally allowed to be parked on public property?
If it is kept on a road it must be taxed, MoT'd and insured. Certain other areas: ditto.
If the parking space is owned by a housing association or other landowner it becomes a bit of a grey area.
Your local council should have an abandoned vehicles department who would be interested. The Police won't get involved unless it is lost or stolen or otherwise involved in crime.
Are the spaces on the road or are they in a bespoke parking area? Also check if the car is insured, here: http://www.askmid.com/, if not insured the police would be interested and will prbably take it away.
I suppose you'd say ther were in a bespoke area. There's actually bollards at the end making it a no through road and the spaces are set to either side of the road up to that point. Does that make a difference?
My brother text me, he is sitting in my house bored so decided to kill some time be reporting it. I guess he used my e-mail address as I just had an e-mail from the council saying their 'eyes and ears' team will be in touch with me soon.
I don't think he's been driving it. It's been in exactly the same spot since I went to view the house 3 months ago.
When I left this morning I noticed a bright yellow sticker on the windscreen. I don't know what it said and didn't fancy making it so obvious that I was looking but I could see the emblem of the council on it.