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So do I now chain my car to a lamp post, or will they take that as well?
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theres a simple way to deter this crime, just pass a law saying log book etc, must be provided at scrap yard before acceptance of a vehicle, if not the yard loses its licence. but thats too simple.:rolleyes:
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But that was then and this is now so I rang the Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council to ask the question. I was told that the Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Highway Authority known as the “Traffic Division” is responsible for all adopted streets and roads within the borough and that includes lampposts, road signs, kerb side railings etc. The “Traffic Division” works in conjunction with United Utilities if electricity is involved in the structure. I also asked what was the policy on the public using lampposts to chain a scooter to. The lady that I spoke to was unable to give an answer, but off the record she hinted that as long as the chain does not damage the lamppost no one would bother and of course it would depend on which lamppost. I would imagine that other boroughs would have a similar responsibility. |
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well i got back from my hols today and the neigbours told me about how teh gypo's have been driving down our street almost every night in a white van which is probably teh theives checking out which cars are on which drives each night
no one actualy bothered to call the police though and pass on ths bit of information but saying that i just tried ringing both accrington and blackburn police and cant get an answer from either of them just glad i took my car with me hope these scumbags get caught by some realy big guy with a crowbar rather than the police ;) |
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I can't imagine Oswaldtwistle being an exception to this because the Highways Act surely applies to everyone and this is pretty much what dictates to the council about what should be maintained. Whether I am absolutely correct or not I couldn't tell you because I don't particularly want to start reading the Highways Act to check :p it's quite a bore! |
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The breakers then notify the DVLA that the vehicle has indeed been rendered inoperative. That is a vehicle from a registered owner.........If the owner of the vehicle cannot be traced then it is up to the local authority to dispose of the vehicle. |
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