Hi, my name is elljayz! Motorbility car seized
elljayz
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I'm fleeing domestic violence few days ago my ex was chasing me my driving was erratic I stopped my car got out not realising my car was parked dangerously. My passenger who wasn't insured moved car the police came and seized car cos of him driving it. How can l get it back
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Hi,
You need to contact motability and they will be able to help answer your questions.0 -
Good afternoon @elljays
Welcome to the online community, I'm glad to see you've joined us and I hope the community can be a positive outlet for you.
In your comment, you mentioned that you were fleeing domestic violence and were driving erratically. Can I ask if you are safe at the moment? Have you managed to escape the abuse and get to a safe place? Did you contact the police at the time?
You did the right thing in speaking about what you've been going through, and it must be very hard to talk about. How long have you been a victim of domestic abuse for? Have you ever disclosed it to anybody in the past such as the authorities or support groups?
Below are some resources that you may find helpful either now or in the future:
- Refuge domestic abuse support helpline
- Domestic abuse, how to get help, on the Gov.uk website
- This page from Citizens Advice about getting help as a victim
- This domestic abuse page on the Victim Support website contains useful information
We have sent you an email from community@scope.org.uk with further information, so please give that a read and get back to usWill you be contacting Motobility about your car as advised?0
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