Heidi Brown was told she could park her new scooter outside the vehicle registration office while she waited to get license plates.
To her horror, it was blown up by the army after someone reported that it might be a bomb.
Police in Ipswich, eastern England, confirmed on Thursday that a moped had been blown up in a controlled explosion after local business people "raised concerns" that it could be a bomb.
"The moped was chained to the perimeter fence outside the building. We weren't able to identify whose vehicle it was because there were no license plates on it," said a spokeswoman for Suffolk police.
She said the surrounding office buildings were evacuated and three roads were closed off.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported the scooter belonged to Brown, a 22-year-old care worker, who said she had been told she could leave it there awaiting inspection.
Conundrum: How do you get a scooter to the inspection yard if it is illegal to drive without tags, yet the inspection yard is the only place to get the tags?
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