Two unsuspecting police officers who parked their patrol car over two bollards were caught unawares when they automatically raised - leaving their vehicle stranded.
22.09.2021 - 23:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
mum was left 'fuming' after watching another shopper park in a parent and child space at Lidl despite being on her own. Samantha Sally Halsall was out with her eight-month-old daughter Marina in Blackbrook when she spotted a woman using the reserved parking bay, according to the Liverpool Echo.
When she got out of her car with no children, Samantha decided to confront her about it. In a Facebook post, Samantha said: “I pulled a girl up about parking in the parent and child parking bay for not
.Two unsuspecting police officers who parked their patrol car over two bollards were caught unawares when they automatically raised - leaving their vehicle stranded.
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suicidal after having not received any benefits for over two weeks. After a short stay in prison, 46-year-old Mark Smith was recently handed a one-off 'discharge grant' of £70 but that did not sustain him for long.
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mum has hit out at her daughter's school over 'humiliating and intimidating' uniform checks which see pupils lined up for inspection. Tracey Bell says her 14-year-old daughter Molly has been made to line up 'as if in the Army' while school staff inspect what she's wearing.