A driver who has repeatedly parked illegally on zig-zag lines next to the Co-op in Rosyth landed a hefty fine yesterday (Monday).
Police officers hit the motorist with a £100 fine and three points for obstructing the crossing on Castlandhill Road.
Police urged the public to adhere to road rules saying zig-zag lines were there to ensure safety and should not be ignored.
One driver who repeatedly parks on the zig-zag lines at the crossing on Castlandhill Road, #Rosyth, was issued a ticket today. £100 fine and 3 points. The zig-zags are there to ensure a clear view of the crossing for drivers and pedestrians. #Think #RoadSafety #OpParamount pic.twitter.com/TlLR3zPbtK
— South West Fife Police (@SWFifePolice) June 1, 2020
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