Tourists visiting an iconic national park have accused locals of being 'self-righteous' and 'biting the hand that feeds' after their cars were towed away
Tourists visiting an iconic national park have accused locals of being "self-righteous" and "biting the hand that feeds" after their cars were towed away.
Visitors to the park claim the decision went too far and called for “constructive management” to the problem which has caused escalating tension between tourists and residents.One blogger wrote: "The root cause of the parking issues is not hundreds of insensitive louts being lazy or ignorant - the vast majority are decent people stuck with nowhere to park and poor alternative provision.
While another asked: "So people will risk being towed and putting others lives at risk for the sake of £20 per car? Unbelievable!" The local authority is hoping that shuttle busses could be a solution to the problem and have committed to investing in the services.
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