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*URGENT* please help me find my car *URGENT*

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  • Registered Users Posts: 618 ✭✭✭Carter P Fly


    LOL Seriously funny responses in this mail..


    To answer the origional posters question a few years back I had a Mondeo outside my house iin the public parking spacefor ages in Village Park that had a blown engine. Had Pikeys call in every week for ages till I just gave it to them. Feckers stripped and abandioned it in galway of all places.

    So after the my neighbour had a Escort parked in the same place as he was using his company car and it was lying idle with the tyres going down and getting a bit green around the edges. Pikeys kept calling into me asking about that one as well...Anyways last week they turned up with a transit van and just towed it away.

    SO chances are the pikeys took it, And molested it and left it naked in a ditch.


  • Registered Users Posts: 355 ✭✭jazoo


    I know where it iiiissss....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 amyloo


    contact the dvla they will be the ones who will have the power to move it they keep them for 28 days then they crush or send them to auction depending on age and condition


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,359 ✭✭✭Access


    Can a MOD close this please?

    I feel sorry for the OP and all but i stopped laughing a long time ago!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,514 ✭✭✭Sleipnir


    From Dublinwaste.ie
    Burnt out and abandoned vehicles are deemed to take priority and would be collected before Domestic Vehicles. Generally, the removal time is within 5-10 days. However, priority is given to the removal of vehicles which are deemed to pose traffic hazards to the public, and therefore the removal of these illegally abandoned/burned-out vehicles may delay the removal of domestic vehicles.

    so it may have been removed by the Meath County council.

    Oh and it should be noted that the abandonment of vehicles is an indictable offence under the 1996 Waste Management Act with fines of up to €12,700 on prosecution.!


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