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BD06XSR. Hello everybody.


There?s been an abandoned vehicle getting moved around the area over the last couple of years.


It?s a graffitied ford transit, registration BD06xsr.


No mot. Not tax. Three parking tickets at last count.


Even after multiple reports the council fail to take action. They do nothing.


Have you had experience of this, or other graffitied vehicles that do not get moved?


Many thanks.


Vehicle 1

Colour: White

Make: Ford

Model: Transit

Year: 2006

Type: Luton van

Reg. No.: BD06xsr

Other: Keston road.

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OP knows the vehicle has no tax or MOT so presumably already knows about the different reporting routes and conditions set out at https://www.gov.uk/report-untaxed-vehicle. If it's only being moved every few months, proof of its being used on the road without an MOT is likely to be problematic.


Edited to retract the last sentence above, having found:Pumbien v Vines


(1995) The Times June 14 Queen's Bench Divisional Court


A motor car parked on a road was being used on the road for the purposes of sections 47 and 143 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 even if it was totally immobilised and could only be moved by being dragged away, and, therefore, required both a valid MOT certificate and an insurance policy.

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Maybe they belong to people who have been forced

> to self isolate for the last six months?


This has been going on for years, it?s not COVID related. Nutbrook St and Adys Rd used to have run down, graffitied vans dumped for a few months at a time, moving very occasionally. It seems the CPZ has pushed them further South.

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