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Burned out scooter - near Landells Rd


Banzai

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Someone pushed a scooter up an access road near the Landells/Underhill junction and set it alight late on Sunday night.


A fence panel on one side of the access road caught fire too, fortunately the fire brigade turned up quickly and put it out before the whole fence went up - it could have been a much nastier incident.


Can anyone advise on who might remove the debris? Not sure who owns the access road, which complicates things. I've reported it to Southwark Council as an abandoned vehicle, and also reported it to the police.


Thanks

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I told my insurance where it was, thanks to Banzai's original post, and they sent a third party company to collect it and assess 'market value' and make an offer. I assumed, wrongly, I'd get what I paid for it. Thanks for you sympathy stepdown. I guess it could be worse... I could be a Thomas Cook employee!
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