Break the law to enforce the law…

I was stood on St Martin’s lane for about 30 minutes yesterday, watching this small CCTV car from Westminster City Council.

cctv-car

In case you can’t make it out, those are double yellow lines the car is parked on. They aren’t evident in the photograph, but there are double yellow kerb markings too. The explanatory sign on nearby lamp-posts say no parking at any time.

cctv-car-driver

What’s that Mr Driver? You’re on your mobile, whilst parked up in a Westminster City Council CCTV Smart Car, enforcing the law?

I watched this man on his mobile for a good 20 or so out of 30 minutes. I had nothing better to do. I still can’t figure what he was doing though.

I asked the Council whether these little cars are covered by any byelaws to allow them to park anywhere they wished. “We can park where we like” came the reply. No explanation, just a curt response.

Whilst our liberties are being gracefully eroded, this is another example of how London’s councils seem to think they can do what they like.

1 comment to Break the law to enforce the law…

  • Imakat

    Very interesting, I regularly see this car parked up

    It is recording the ‘no right turn’ at the bottom of the lane – must be a gold mine

    The car always seems to be on the double yelllow and the driver has a great deal to talk about on the phone (no doubt council issued!!!)

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