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Maydup | 17:34 Thu 15th Dec 2022 | Motoring
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There's a pull-in area come unofficial layby along the road not near to any houses, but not far form the dual acrriageway.

A car has been parked in it for a couple of weeks now. I've looked it up and its both taxed and MOT'd. It has a personalised number plate.

Shall I report it to the local council as an abandoned car , or to the police as potentially stolen or ignore it and mind my own business?
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If it bothers you, report it to the council.
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No not bothering me really, just curious and wondering if someone somewhere is missing it....
Are you sure it's not someone parking there every day and meeting someone to car-share?
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I hadn't thought of that Zac, good point .... although I really dont think its moved in ages.
You could report it to the council and police in case it has been reported as stolen, but if it's taxed and MOT'd it won't be classed as abandoned. If there are no parking restrictions the driver can park there until either the tax or MOT runs out if he wants to
Usually, if a car has been left for quite a time, Police put a "Police aware" notice on it. No harm in contacting them anyway.
Another possibility is that it is a stolen car on cloned plates
check if it's insured too https://www.askmid.com/
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Yes its insured too.
my car was abandoned in a faraway town some years back, nobody there reported it and it was there for 6 months. my insurance meanwhile of course had already paid me out which I was then able to buy a new car.
It's harmless to report it to the police just in case it's stolen.
mine was stolen as were many of mine through the troubles - about 4 or 5 over the years
Contact the police on 101, they'll have all the required information in order to do something about it - either they'll contact the registered keeper or pass the information on to the relevant agency.

That's how I've dealt with a similar situation before.
"Usually, if a car has been left for quite a time, Police put a "Police aware" notice on it. No harm in contacting them anyway."

Only if it's uninsured and or untaxed.

If it's legally parked, insured and taxed, it's got nothing to do with the police...or anybody else for that matter.
No harm in letting the police know, and you may be helping to restore a stolen car to its unfortunate owner.
Are you near an airport?
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Not close enough to an airport to be a convenient parking spot. I’ll ignore it for a bit longer and see happens.
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Just driven past late this evening and it’s gone!
Well if you didn't report it, Maydup it must belong to an ABer who thought....Darn..Maydup's spotted the car...better move it. ;-)
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LOL

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