A car parked in a ‘crazy’ position has been spotted near a primary school.
The photograph was snapped on Lawton Road in Carterton, near Edith Moorhouse Primary School.
The image shows a black Ford Kuga car parked across the pavement, blocking its use for pedestrians, and partially blocking a resident’s driveway.
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People living in the area were quick to slam the inconvenient parking, with Joanne Hayward calling it “crazy parking”.
Gemma Devonport noted that unless the vehicle was broken down, it is the worst she has “ever” seen.
Another resident pointed out that by parking on the pavement the driver cheekily avoided being on the zigzag lines on the road, which indicate parking is forbidden.
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
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