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GALLERY: Triple dozy parker special



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Wednesday, 10.45am - HERE'S a triple dose of dozy parking, spotted by Journal readers.
Firstly, this Audi was spotted hogging the corner of Cowes Road and Shanklin Drive in Grantham, making it difficult for drivers to get round the corner.

Our second dozy parker is a Volvo driver who obviously thought the pavement in front of the Conduit in Grantham's Market Place was a good place to park.

A Journal reader spotted this dozy parking last Wednesday.

Our third dozy parkers are giving white van drivers an even worse name with their parking antics on Grantham High Street.

The two vans were parked on double yellow lines, sandwiching the bus stop outside the Journal offices on Monday morning.

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 10:44 AM
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  • Location: Grantham
 
 

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