Parking Offence

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The photograph on this page of Parking Offence by Martin Addison as part of the Geograph project.

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Parking Offence

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 11 Mar 2011

A Tradeteam vehicle delivering supplies to the Lion public house on West End Lane has attracted the attention of Camden's traffic wardens. The vehicle is parked both on a double yellow line and a bus stop. Additionally, because of the limited width of the street, it is causing traffic to have to operate single file. The resulting tailback on Fortune Green Road stretches halfway up the hill to the Police station! The traffic warden is checking the photo he has just taken as evidence of the offence - which directly into sun was probably more artistic than corroborative!

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Image Location

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51.551562
Longitude
-0.191455