Hollingdean Parking

SF13 GEU

White Peugeot Premier

  • SF13 GEU arrived in Hollingdean in late 2023, and seemingly immediately started to upset the local residents by parking illegally and inconsiderately on double-yellow lines, often then leaving the taxi in this position for several days at a time.

  • Residents report that despite numerous parking tickets, and even a DVLA clamp, the driver of this vehicle had so littler regard for their neighbours that they continued doing so for several further months.

  • Their favoured spot was immediately on a junction which forms a key part of the school routes to the local infants, juniors, and even high school. The driver's constant decision to leave their vehicle on the junction in this manner meant that there was any number of close calls as other drivers could not see pedestrians, and pedestrians could not see the traffic.

Photograph of SF13 GEU - a White Peugeot Premier taxi parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident, and potentially abandoned. The first of four photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconHollingbury Road - Dec '23 (Zone G - Fiveways)
Photograph of SF13 GEU - a White Peugeot Premier taxi parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident, and potentially abandoned. The second of four photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconHollingbury Road - Dec '23 (Zone G - Fiveways)
Photograph of SF13 GEU - a White Peugeot Premier taxi parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident, and potentially abandoned. The third of four photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconAdams Close - Jan '24 (Hollingdean)
Photograph of SF13 GEU - a White Peugeot Premier taxi parked in Hollingdean by a non-resident, and potentially abandoned. The fourth of four photographs supplied by the residents of Hollingdean.
Map iconAdams Close - Jan '24 (Hollingdean)

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