Police officers have shared an image of what they describe as one of the 'worst-parked' cars they've ever seen. Road police tweeted out the picture and said they are trying to locate the owner of the vehicle.
BristolLive reports that the car was found unattended to the east of the city centre on Siverthorne Lane on May 1. Avon and Somerset officers are now making enquires to track down the owner in order to speak about their 'unorthodox parking methods'.
Uploading an image of the unusual parking to their Twitter page, it shows the rear wheels of the car balancing between the edge of two kerbs. The road where the car has chosen to park is under a railway bridge which has a sign saying no entry for motorbikes and cars.
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There are also double yellow lines and bollards at the underpass entrance. Tweeting the picture, Avon and Somerset road policing said: "Vehicle located overnight, unattended... enquiries ongoing to identify driver and to discuss their unorthodox parking methods.
"Clue, the sign does NOT mean anything about flying vehicles!" It wasn't long until people responded to the parking. @ActiveTravelNet said: "Can you not get this vehicle moved, and the driver fined?"
While @owestenken wrote: "First, undeniably c*** driving, but good God can you get the council to sort that sign?! Red ring means 'no', not sure what white ring means!"