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Sue Kirby & Sonia Sharma

Traders surround Audi to set up shop after it was left parked illegally over Bank Holiday weekend

Traders set up shop around a car after it was left parked illegally over the Bank Holiday weekend.

The white Audi was left in Market Street, Whitby, on Thursday and not moved until Saturday. Despite being hit with three parking tickets, according to TeessideLive, the vehicle was not towed away. The driver's errant parking coincided with Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Don Greenwood who lives in an apartment overlooking Whitby's Market Place, said the parking around the area is “a nightmare at the best of times” but this was something else. He said it clearly states there it is pedestrian and no parking is allowed.

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He told TeessideLive: “It is clearly marked, there are two big signs. Apparently when the owner did return he said he didn't realise it would cause so much disruption."

The owner of The Old Silver Grid café pays to set up tables in the area and the market traders also pay to sell goods there on certain days, so as not to lose out on business they just set up around the offending vehicle.

Don added: "There was a lot of people finding it very amusing."

However, he said on a serious note he felt sorry for the business owners affected and called for tighter enforcement of parking in the area.

He added: "I personally think it should have been towed away after they didn't comply with the first ticket."

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