“Meet the NoTo Mob, a group dedicated to fighting what they see as unfair parking tickets and charges. During the week they’re normal blokes (and the odd woman). But on Saturdays they come together for a common cause. They follow council CCTV cars, or ‘spy cars’, then stand nearby holding signs to warn drivers about the presence of a CCTV vehicle and potential fine if they break the rules. It’s opposed to what it sees an unfair parking enforcement. The group targets ‘honey pots’ – high-ticket areas with confusing road markings or unclear signs where the CCTV cars are most likely to operate.”
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