City Council Position On Illegally-parked Vehicles Around Parliament
Wellington City Council parking enforcement staff will be ticketing the large number of vehicles parked illegally on streets and footpaths in the vicinity of Parliament.
The Council’s Chief Customer and Community Officer, Kym Fell, says Parking Services managers are in discussions with Police about how staff can carry out their enforcement duties – recognising there is protest activity in and around Parliament.
Parking enforcement will start when Police and Council managers agree it is safe to do so.
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