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Tougher parking laws get residents' support

RESIDENTS of an area plagued by parking problems have welcomed political moves to get cars off the pavements outside their homes.

BLOCK: A car parked on the pavement at the corner of Elie Street and Chancellor Street, in Glasgow. Picture: Colin Templeton
BLOCK: A car parked on the pavement at the corner of Elie Street and Chancellor Street, in Glasgow. Picture: Colin Templeton

People living around Chancellor Street in Glasgow's west end say that every day vehicles block access to their properties, restrict pedestrian walkways and make life difficult for delivery men and the emergency services.

They have given their backing to proposals being debated by MSPs to make it an offence to park on a pavement, double park or to block dropped kerbs.

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