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There has been an abandoned Seat Ibiza left dangerously in the middle of the junction of Hindmans and Tyrell road. It has been there since last Wednesday night, so one week and counting.


The car was abandoned after an uninsured driver rear ended the back of my parked car, causing substantial damage. The female driver then reversed into another car that had stopped behind her, pulled forward and then reversed into a 3rd car parked on the other side of Tyrell rd. The police were informed last week as were the council.


The fact that this car is still sat in the middle of the road says a lot about the state of our local services, both the police and the council. The response time has been beyond pathetic, and this car has remained in the middle of a junction causing a risk to other road users.


If this car is familiar to anyone on here please contact me via PM thanks.

It has police tape on it saying "Do not attempt to move"


As I say, it's been there a week, both the council and the police have known it's there for a week. I reported it last Thursday, so has another resident. My car was hit by this car. They just can't get their shit together to get it moved.


Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Could you not just push it to the kerbside out of

> the way?

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