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  1. I shall ensure that I speak with all relevant persons relating to this matter and that all relevant paperwork is duplicated encase I need to produce it for verification.
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  2. 1st let me say my post was simply a word of warning against getting too enthusiastic in your attempts to obtain possession of the car. The law now states that ANY vehicle in a public place or any place funded by public money or where the public has access MUST comply with the legislation in that it MUST be insured AND taxed. Such places include the following:- The public road/highway Car parks both hospital AND private Social Housing which includes dwelling driveways Private Land where at anytime throughout the year the public has access This includes Gymkhana, Fairs. Shows etc. This will apply on the day the land is open to the public. The point is the police ARE or should be involved as the owner by having no tax is contravening the law AND the local council or NHS could have it removed without any repercussions whatsoever. They could if they chose nominate any person to undertake that removal Procedures the landowner must follow for the removal of vehicles on private land Vehicles on private property can be removed by the Council provided that the following procedures have been carried out. The vehicle has to be untaxed, and the DVLA will need to be contacted by the landowner to find out the name and address of the registered keeper. Every endeavour must be made by the landowner to trace the owner of the vehicle and request its removal from private property. If the registered keeper cannot be found, then a notice may be placed on the vehicle by the land owner stating that if it is not removed from private property within 7 days then the vehicle will be taken away and disposed of. The landowner can then request a Refuse Disposal Form from us to complete and return to Parking Services. This gives us the landowner’s permission to go on to their land to remove the vehicle. Land owners may be asked to provide documentary proof that these procedures have been followed before we can act upon your request under the Refuse Disposal Amenity Act 1978.
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  3. Welcome. I love my Is200 auto too :) This is the new FB for me lol
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  4. We all do, once your'e here you cannot leave...
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