Scan local papers like the Metro however, many are not advertised. The best way is to sign up for a service that has data teams who constantly monitor their database of auctioneers countrywide. They should list all auction events and many auction lots coming up for auction at London venues.
There are no limits to what can be purchased at a police auction. The same things you could find at a regular auction might pop in one put on by the police. Though vehicles are much more common at police auctions.
There are a number of well known auction houses in London; the two most famous are Christie's and Sotheby's.
There are various ways to be notified of a police car auction. Some of the ways to be notified of a police car auction include online on websites such as GovSales or calling local government agency offices.
Im afraid so. I bought one from a police auction and tried to pawn it off and couldn't get shiZ for it. Theyre all over eBay for hundreds of dollars with nobody bidding on them. Police auctions.com is not an auction by the police they call it that because they have police auction listings....SCAM!
the London police was founded by Sir Robert Peel.
City of London Police was created in 1839.
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You can contact the local police department and ask about auction dates. If they do not have them, your county or parish courthouse will.
Metropolitan Police and City of London Police. There is also Transport Police looking after the rail network.
No! You can buy any vehicle you like from a police car auction however you will need a licence to drive the vehicle on public roads. Either arrange transportation or someone with a licence to remove the vehicle from the police auction
Only if you buy them from a police auction and are approved to own them. Police can use them as well.
"Bobbies" is used as a colloquial term for police officers around the UK, not just London where it originated.