Department of Parks Seeks Owners of Impounded Vehicles on Parklands

The Department of Parks, in line with the Bermuda National Parks Regulations 1988, issues this public notice requesting the owners of abandoned vehicles found on park properties to come forward and claim their impounded vehicles by Friday, 4 April 2025.
The vehicles, identified below by their license plates, have been held for 30 days without being claimed and will be disposed of if not retrieved promptly:
- Black Peugeot Licence # 51345
- Blue Suzuki Licence # 24755
- Blue Yaris Licence # 07624
- Sea ray Boat registration # 16023
- White Renault Van Licence # HA695
- Grey Peugeot Licence 18661
Despite multiple attempts to reach the owner through the Transport Control Department, there has been no response.
Therefore, the Department of Parks urgently requests the owners to contact the department immediately. The department can be reached between Monday and Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at 236-5902.
If the vehicles are not claimed, the Minister of Public Works and Environment will dispose of them in accordance with the Bermuda National Parks Regulations 1988.
The Department of Parks highlights the need for swift action to avoid this outcome and clarifies that it is not responsible for any damage or deterioration that may occur during the transport and storage of impounded vehicles.
Furthermore, the release of impounded vehicles requires the payment of fees related to towing, removal, and storage as specified in the Bermuda National Parks Regulations 1988 and the Bermuda National Parks (Fees) Regulations 2018 Schedule.
These fees must be paid before the vehicle is released to the owner or their authorised representative. For further inquiries or additional information, concerned parties are encouraged to contact the Department of Parks directly.
The Department of Parks appreciates the public's cooperation and underscores the importance of adhering to park regulations to maintain Bermuda's parklands for the benefit of the entire community.