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Bristol parking row traders drive tank through streets | Bristol parking row traders drive tank through streets |
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Traders angry with plans for a residents' parking zone in Bristol have driven a 1942 Sherman tank around the streets of Clifton in protest. | Traders angry with plans for a residents' parking zone in Bristol have driven a 1942 Sherman tank around the streets of Clifton in protest. |
Mayor George Ferguson wants to roll out the city-wide scheme to deter commuter parking on residential streets. | Mayor George Ferguson wants to roll out the city-wide scheme to deter commuter parking on residential streets. |
Organiser Tony Miles said they had chosen a tank because it represented a way of "defending your territory". | Organiser Tony Miles said they had chosen a tank because it represented a way of "defending your territory". |
On learning about the protest, Mr Ferguson tweeted: "This is getting ridiculous". | On learning about the protest, Mr Ferguson tweeted: "This is getting ridiculous". |
'Mind boggles' | 'Mind boggles' |
"Hardly the best way of winning over the good residents of #Clifton," he wrote. | "Hardly the best way of winning over the good residents of #Clifton," he wrote. |
Mr Ferguson wants to implement a blanket roll-out of parking zones within 18 months, with residents paying between £48 and £96 for permits. | Mr Ferguson wants to implement a blanket roll-out of parking zones within 18 months, with residents paying between £48 and £96 for permits. |
The tank, which was hired from a Gloucestershire firm, was driven from the Suspension Bridge, past the Avon Gorge Hotel, round Caledonia Place and back down West Mall. | |
Police have said it was legal to drive a tank in the street provided the driver had the appropriate licence and insurance. | |
Mr Miles said the protest "wasn't just about boys' toys" but to get a "serious message" across. | Mr Miles said the protest "wasn't just about boys' toys" but to get a "serious message" across. |
"The good people of Clifton are speaking out that something has to be done about parking," he said. | "The good people of Clifton are speaking out that something has to be done about parking," he said. |
"George said it is not winning over the people of Clifton, but we have a united voice telling him 'we want you to listen'." | "George said it is not winning over the people of Clifton, but we have a united voice telling him 'we want you to listen'." |
Last week several hundred traders and residents marched to City Hall in an attempt to urge Mr Ferguson to rethink his proposals. | Last week several hundred traders and residents marched to City Hall in an attempt to urge Mr Ferguson to rethink his proposals. |
"We've chosen the tank because it represents power and a way to defend your territory when you go to war," Mr Miles said. | "We've chosen the tank because it represents power and a way to defend your territory when you go to war," Mr Miles said. |
Mr Ferguson admitted he had laughed at the tank "prank". | Mr Ferguson admitted he had laughed at the tank "prank". |
"The mind boggles at them trying to navigate it through some of our streets, which currently suffer from particularly inconsiderate parking," he said. | "The mind boggles at them trying to navigate it through some of our streets, which currently suffer from particularly inconsiderate parking," he said. |
Responding to claims he was not listening to Clifton people, the mayor said: "Proposals for Clifton Village have had over 90 changes made following informal consultation - driving a tank through the argument that this is a 'one size fits all' approach." | Responding to claims he was not listening to Clifton people, the mayor said: "Proposals for Clifton Village have had over 90 changes made following informal consultation - driving a tank through the argument that this is a 'one size fits all' approach." |
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