No, not unless he had to break in to gain entrance, otherwise it's just like it was parked in your driveway.
Yes but it is costly and time consuming.Why don't you just give it back?
No, it's NOT legal.
In the UK, if you have the residents permission you may park the vehicle on their property. This does not mean it is safe from repossesion.
Yes. The garage can use their repair plate on the unregistered vehicle to make it legal to tow.
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Some legal issues with vehicle trackers include concerns over privacy invasion, data protection, and consent. Use of vehicle trackers may raise legal questions regarding the collection, storage, and sharing of location data without the knowledge or consent of the vehicle owner or driver. Compliance with privacy laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, is essential to ensure that the use of vehicle trackers is lawful.
Yes. Be very careful! You can be charged with auto theft. You are depriving the legal owner of the vehicle of his property and are converting it to your own use.
In general, it is legal for a driver to leave a vehicle unoccupied in a safe and legal parking space. However, leaving a vehicle unattended can vary by location, and some areas have regulations against leaving a vehicle unattended in certain situations, like blocking traffic or in a no-parking zone.
Garage Keepers Legal Liability is primarily for an automotive repair shop with other people's vehicles in their Care, Custody and Control. Should a claim occur when this vehicle is in the shop's possession, it would be paid under this policy.
If its legal :)
No, not without a statement of facts stating that the vehicle is not for use on public roads.
It is leagal, as long as you are within the curfew, and if necessary, have an experienced driver in the vehicle