If it only happened at 5am this morning, would you not give them at least a few hours to get their heads around the fact that their car is gone and get it sorted before you start complaining? Unless of course there is something about these neighbours that makes you think they won't do anything.
Dublin City Council came around within 2 days and removed it and cleaned up.
There was a car burnt out near our area recently. I presumed that it was stolen and dumped but perhaps it was just an accident. Anyway Dublin City Council came around within 2 days and removed it and cleaned up. I don't know if anybody called them out but I guess that this would help to expedite matters. This incident was on a public road and not a private estate in case that makes any difference.
Surely something that concerned neighbours could sort out for themselves?Whoever removed it didnt clean up as suggested in earlier replies, so there was alot of glass and remnants left there.
[broken link removed] Sounds like the charges may be discretionary in some cases and probably vary between local authories.On a completely different note, my friend had a fire last week when her gas patio heater spontaneously combusted. The fire brigade came out but they said there was no fee?? When do you have to and when do you not have to pay the fire brigade? 337.50 is alot!
Surely something that concerned neighbours could sort out for themselves?
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