Car has been on road since before the school holidays and hasn't moved.
Reported in the Abandoned Vehicles category anonymously at 13:59, Sat 21 September 2019
Sent to Stevenage Borough Council 1 minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 1775580.
This car has been parked opposite our house since before the school holidays. It is taking up two parking spaces which are needed in our road as it's tight for parking. The drivers door is slightly open and the brakes look rusted on. We're not sure who owns it and no one seems to use it.
Updates
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vehicle not abandoned - claimed by owner
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Stevenage Borough Council at 15:56, Tue 15 October 2019
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Car is still here and now has No MOT so is parked illegally on the road.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 14:55, Sat 19 October 2019
Still open, via questionnaire -
This Audi A4 convertible VE02DUU now has no MOT and therefore no insurance and is still parked in the road. A lot of us who live here are fed up with nothing being done about it.
Posted anonymously at 08:32, Mon 28 October 2019
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Vehicle MOT was due on 19th October. It is now 03rd Nov. Car owner is from the other side of the street which clearly has a problem with work vans taking up spaces. Not a new problem but leads to many residents getting annoyed that cars like the one now illegally on the road are dumped for periods at time. Annoying residents who are without a space outside their homes because small businesses want multiple vehicles on the road.
Posted anonymously at 08:09, Sun 3 November 2019
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White Audi A4 has no MOT and has not been moved for a long while. The owner has multiple vehicles of which cannot be parked outside of their property, taking up valuable spaces of nearby properties.
Clearly this vehicle has been put there with no intention of doing anything with it and should be towed away.
Posted anonymously at 20:25, Wed 13 November 2019
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Frustrating but the car is presently taxed. you can report the car for no MOT to the Police but only if the vehicle is being used - if it is just parked then no action can be taken.
Posted anonymously at 09:45, Thu 14 November 2019
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The vehicle is a parked vehicle and still requires an MOT to be on a public road.
Posted anonymously at 16:08, Fri 15 November 2019
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If your car has no MOT, it should not be parked on the public highway and you should look to book it in for its MOT immediately. Whilst it's parked on the public highway without an MOT it could be reported, resulting in you being fined and your car seized
Posted anonymously at 06:50, Sun 17 November 2019
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Has this vehicle been reported to the police as a vehicle which is parked with no MOT?
Posted anonymously at 23:58, Thu 28 November 2019
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Car is still here, now with NO tax, MOT or insurance. Now reported to DVLA. Maybe now you will do something about it? If it's not moved soon I will have it moved myself.
Posted anonymously at 04:36, Mon 3 February 2020
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Awaiting this car to be removed now as it is illegally on the road. Disappointed that the neighbour on the street after being noted it was an issue, was ignorant enough to leave it there.
Posted anonymously at 05:33, Mon 3 February 2020
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Photo of offending vehicle
Posted anonymously at 15:21, Wed 5 February 2020
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Can the council provide an update as to whether vehicle owner is taking action to remove vehicle. How will it move from this space as no mot/tax= no insurance? Since mot was due a considerable time ago, owner cannot claim they gave a recent ‘booking’ to go to a test centre.
Posted anonymously at 22:46, Thu 6 February 2020
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I see the council has now put stickers on this for the owner to get it contact. We now have to wait even longer for this to be removed. DVLA have been notified but they haven't done anything yet.
Posted anonymously at 13:20, Thu 13 February 2020
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HOORAY it's gone, finally!!!!!
Posted anonymously at 15:41, Mon 17 February 2020
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I think somebody got a scrap fee today- what a comedy of errors the pair that picked it up were!! One was either going to be run over by the vehicle rolling off the back of the truck or the truck was going to roll into another vehicle itself as the handbreak wasn’t on!! The DVLA and the council were appalling on this matter however, really poor.
Posted anonymously at 16:25, Mon 17 February 2020
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