A traffic warden has been caught on camera swearing at a driver in a row over parking on a busy city centre street.
The footage was taken on December 7 from a dash camera inside a car and shows the parking attendant shouting at the member of the public who was parked at St Andrew Square in the city centre.
A rammy with the parking attendant flared as the driver was wrongly parked - sparking an escalation in the row. The driver, Daniel, posted the video to Twitter and complained to the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Council bosses confirmed to Edinburgh Live they are now investigating the matter with their parking contractors.
He posted: “So this lovely Edinburgh parking attendant think it’s acceptable to swear and abuse members of the public when they get in their vehicle. Yes, I was parked in an area I wasn’t meant to be parked in. When asked for a supervisor this is the reaction you get.”
In the video, Daniel can be heard saying: “radio your supervisor, pal.” To which you can hear the parking attendant reply by saying “F*** off.”
The conversation continues and by the end of the video, the parking attendant has told Daniel to “f*** off” three more times. Edinburgh Live spoke to Daniel who told us he was stunned by the incident.
He said: “I felt shocked and disgusted that the parking attendance would speak to a member of the public like that.
“I was parked in a taxi rank dropping someone off near to the building fire at St Andrew Square as I couldn’t get near the other side of St Andrew Square.”
Daniel added he was dropping off a friend off who was meeting his mates at Waverley train station.
Councillor Scott Arthur, Transport and Environment Convener, said: “This behaviour does not meet the standards expected of the city’s parking attendants. We have raised this incident with our parking contractor, NSL, who are investigating the matter.”
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