View Single Post
  #119   Report Post  
Posted to uk.d-i-y
James Wilkinson James Wilkinson is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,291
Default How to remove a parked car

On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 18:12:45 +0100, T i m wrote:

On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 15:58:42 +0100, "James Wilkinson"
wrote:

On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 15:51:32 +0100, Andrew wrote:

snip

And are illegal, so off to the tip they go. either that or chopped
into bits and chucked into the offending garden.


If they were illegal, they wouldn't be so prevalent.


They are and they aren't ....

"Leaving things (including advertising boards) on the highway

According to the Highways Act 1980 ( Section 148 and Section 149) it
is an offence if a person deposits any thing whatsoever on a highway
to the interruption of any user of the highway without lawful
authority or excuse or if the thing constitutes a nuisance or
constitutes a danger to users of the highway (including a danger
caused by obstructing the view) then they they can remove it without
delay and recover the cost of removal from the owner. This can be used
by councils (sometimes) to removed advertising boards."

https://pedestrianliberation.org/the-law-2/


That falls down at " to the interruption of any user of the highway " as the ramps don't get in anybody's way.

And there are loads round here, in council estates and decent areas.

--
A man came home from work earlier than usual and caught his wife in bed with his best friend.
Enraged, the husband grabbed a gun and shot his friend.
His wife said, "You know, if you go on like this, you're going to lose ALL your friends."