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GALLERY: Attack of the dozy parkers



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Monday, 3.40pm - DOZY parkers are at it again. They just won't stop leaving their cars in stupid places.
Our first dozy parker was spotted blocking the pavement in Colsterworth. The dozy parker spotter who sent the photo asked to remain anonymous.

He said: "The driver was none too pleased with me taking a photo of his parking skills."

A second dozy parker spotter has been on a mission this week, sending us pictures of not one but three foolish acts of vehicle abandonment.

The first was a flower lorry parked straight over loads of car parking spaces in Westgate, Grantham.

Then there was the van driver who decided to add to Grantham's wonderful traffic flow by parking right in the middle of the busy Wharf Road gyratory system.

And finally there was the car driver who decided it would be fine to park right across the cycle path in Harlaxton Road.

Have you seen a dozy parker? Or maybe you've seen a dozy phoner behind the wheel?

Send us your pictures: comment@granthamjournal.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 3:35 PM
  • Source: Grantham Journal
  • Location: Grantham
 
 
  

 
 

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