In Sweden you can search the license plate at Trafikverket and there it says if it's abandoned or not. All cars that seem abandoned and has license plates I look up at Trafikverket before posting them here. If I see a car without any license plates I'm sure it's abandoned.
I'm surprised to see so many abandoned cars in Italy, even on the streets. Aren't they piked up by the city? Here in the US there is a law that if a car is not moved from the same spot for more than three days, the city comes and takes it away, even if it is brand new. :bash: A little extreme, I would prefer it was more like two weeks and with a warning, but there's no warning here. They write up a ticket and tow it away at the same time. It happened to a friend of mine and cost him over 300 dollars to get it back.
Depends in which city and in what part of the city you go. If you go to downtown for example to Manhattan difficult you see an abandoned cars but if you go to Bronx or Queens also is not so much a difficult thing to spot an abandoned/vandalized car. The same in Italy, if you know the city you know also where to go for to spot them
Yes, you're right. I didn't look too much at it while posting so I just wrote W123
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