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When trying to enter Rodwell Road from Crystal Palace Road by car the job is made considerably harder by the fact that a CamperVan (reg J69 BRA) is parked virtually at the mouth of Rodwell Road. It's been here for months, is really badly parked and basically a nuisance. Please move it. Thanks.
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I would have thought a note on the windscreen would be more effective than a post on here ..... ??


ETA: Though I recognise they probably won't see that either if they are not driving it anywhere.


If it is (illegally?) parked too near a corner, there must be somewhere to report this.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Worth checking on the DVLA website for VED and

> MOT, if it has neither you can get it towed -

> sounds like a dumper.


Unfortunately there are a lot of "dumped" vehicles that are still taxed and MoT'd. I presume they're very occasionally used vehicles that take advantage of the free parking in East Dulwich to avoid parking pressure/charges elsewhere. We've had a couple of panel vans and campers dumped/stored near us, but still taxed and MoT'd. When the council finally put notices on them they we're simply moved to an adjacent street and left there instead.


I suspect some of the campers are being lived in, but it's hard to monitor.

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