A smashed-up car has been at the side of a main road in Greenwich for more than ten days.
The car has been there since April 15 after police were called after a car crashed into a tree on Bugsby’s Road.
A man was taken to hospital, and his condition was assessed as not life-threatening.
There were no arrests in relation to the incident.
The black car is still covered in police tape with the front of it wrecked due to the impact.
Police have said that the removal is being arranged by the driver after concerns about how long the vehicle had been at the location on social media.
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A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called at 11.56pm on April 15 to Bugsby's Way after a car collided with a tree.
“A man was taken to hospital; condition not life-threatening. No arrests.
“The removal is being arranged by the driver.”
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