An East Kilbride resident expressed annoyance after finding a South Lanarkshire Council van parked on a pavement, just days after the council began enforcing a ban on pavement parking. The incident occurred on Brisbane Terrace on January 12th, while wardens were actively issuing warnings to illegally parked vehicles throughout the town. The council implemented the Scottish Government's national pavement parking ban on January 6th to enhance pedestrian safety. The resident criticized the apparent hypocrisy, stating it felt like a disregard for the rules imposed on the public.
An East Kilbride resident has been left "annoyed" after spotting a South Lanarkshire Council van parked on a pavement, days after the local authority began enforcing a ban.
South Lanarkshire Council began enforcing the Scottish Government's national pavement parking ban on January 6 to improve safety for pedestrians, reports Lanarkshire Live.
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