by Scraggygoat » Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:55 pm
A car parked up on the Slig road for three days is highly unlikely to attract attention. I’ve left mine there for three days in the middle of winter when playing on the snowy cullin and it was one of only two cars parked and no one paid any notice.
I wouldn’t bother with a note on display (or in the glove box), but no harm having one if you want to do so.
First thing police Scotland will do when alerted to a potential missing occupant will be to try and phone the registered keeper identified on DVLA records. So if you have a partner or house mates let them know your plans, potentially write them down as, they might get in a flap when the police call and enquire / suggest you might be missing. Second line of action may be to break in, in the hope details that may lead to the missing persons whereabouts may be contained within.
In reality three days in summer isn’t going to be suspicious for that locality.
A note in the car is unlikely to save you should an incident befall you on days one or two, it might just for day three. But it might help the team find your remains before they get very smelly.