Traffic warden slaps parking ticket on a police car

‘Is this for real?’: Laughing crowd gathers as traffic warden slaps parking ticket on a police car parked in a disabled bay

  • Police car was parked in disabled space outside a British Heart Foundation shop
  • Video shows shocked crowd gathering and a person saying fine ‘had made their day’ 
  • But the footage has been slammed by many people who viewed it on Facebook 
  • Police say the officer ‘parked inconsiderately’ and was not responding to an emergency at the time  

A video shows the moment a traffic warden slaps a parking ticket on a police car parked in a disabled space as a large crowd of people laugh.

The clip was filmed yesterday outside the British Heart Foundation shop on the High Street in Brentwood, Essex. 

A person in the crowd is heard saying that the fine had ‘made their day’ and that they have ‘never seen anything like it’, while one man asks the traffic warden if the ticket is a ‘joke’. 

The video shows the parking warden slapping a parking ticket on the police car’s windscreen after the vehicle was left in a disabled parking space


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The man filming approaches the warden and asks: ‘Is this for real?’ The warden looks almost perplexed and answers: ‘What’s your business?’

The traffic warden can later be seen taking pictures of the signpost next to the road which displays: ‘Disabled badge holders only.’

Police have confirmed that the officer was not on an emergency call at the time of the incident and they have been ‘given words of advice’ after ‘parking inconsiderately’. 

Mario Slimani, posted the clip yesterday on Facebook and many of those who viewed it condemned the parking warden’s actions.

In the post he said: ‘On my way to the gym Brentwood.

‘This has made my day.’

The road is bordered by a parking lane designated for disabled badge holders only. 

The video begins with the traffic warden standing in front of the police car which is parked on the disabled spot. 

The man filming says that this has to be a joke with another woman agreeing that it must be.

Laughter ensues as the warden applies the yellow ticket to the windscreen, with a female voice remarking: ‘This has made my day’.

The man filming approaches the warden and asks: ‘Is this for real?’

The warden looks almost perplexed and answers: ‘What’s your business?’

He can later be seen taking pictures of the signpost next to the road which displays: ‘Disabled badge holders only.’

The man filming keeps laughing, and repeats over: ‘This has made my day.’

The clip has now attracted nearly 30,000 views.

Glen Bolton wrote: ‘What a k*. As if our police don’t suffer enough of a financial burden, and that ticket is paid for from the taxes he pays. They could have been responding to an emergency. Prick.’ 

The clip was filmed outside the British Heart Foundation on the High Street in Brentwood, Essex 

There was a very small minority who thought the warden was within his rights.

Mandy Bradley added: ‘Police officers think the law and rules don’t apply to them so fair play. It’s a disabled space so unless it’s a serious emergency then he shouldn’t be parked in a disabled space to get his Costa Coffee.’ 

In a statement, Essex Police, said: ‘An officer was parked in a restricted bay on Brentwood High Street for a few minutes on Tuesday, November 6.

‘The driver of the car was making enquiries related to an ongoing investigation, but we recognise that this was not an emergency situation.

‘Our officers always try to park in places where they can easily respond if called to emergencies.

‘However, we acknowledge that on this occasion the parking was inconsiderate and the officer involved has been given words of advice.’

South Essex Parking Partnership, which is jointly responsible for on-street parking tickets with Essex County Council, has been approached by MailOnline for comment.

 

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