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Technically it still belongs to the last registered owner. The state will issue the last owner with a first and final notice (they will have 4 days to remove the vehicle) IF the vehicle is not removed:

if the Vehicle is less that $1000 in value it is scrapped

if the Vehicle is more than $1000 it is sold and Auction to recover the councils costs.

If you take a car that has been abandoned you can be done for theft. You have no claim to an abandoned car.

Edited by Anfanee

Geez, After growing up in Can-berra, the one thing you DO NOT DO is leave your car on the side of a road over night.

1st night: All windows & lights smashed. Wheels removed.

2nd night: Car rolled onto it's side. Engine, gearbox & differential removed.

3rd night: Car rolled onto it's roof. Any last bits pilfered.

4th night: No more car.

A valuable lesson to anyone who breaks down in A.C.T. : STAY WITH YOUR CAR & HAVE IT TOWED IMMEDIATELY!!!!

On the M4 back in the 80s a guy pulled over to fix a flat.

As he was emptying the boot he heard a noise at the front.

Peeking around he noticed the bonnet up and yelled at the head underneath it.

The voice said,"That's OK mate: you can have the wheel. I'm just after the battery."

Coumn8 in the Sydney Morning Herald

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On the M4 back in the 80s a guy pulled over to fix a flat.

As he was emptying the boot he heard a noise at the front.

Peeking around he noticed the bonnet up and yelled at the head underneath it.

The voice said,"That's OK mate: you can have the wheel. I'm just after the battery."

Coumn8 in the Sydney Morning Herald

Bahahahahah that is hillarious.

Its the same here in Perth except by the 3rd night your car has been torched.....

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