File:Day 198 – Operation Zig Zag (9304800365).jpg
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Local children in Solihull have been designing posters to help educate their parents how to park responsibly around their schools. With this being the last week of term, parents in a holiday mood may be tempted to park close to school on double yellow or zig-zag lines to drop off or collect their children, potentially making it dangerous for pupils trying to cross the road. We hope they listen to their children when they warn them not to! |
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Author | West Midlands Police from West Midlands, United Kingdom |
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