A shopper in St John's was left fuming by 'anti-social' parking that saw half of the pathway blocked.
The angry pedestrian told Worcester News that an elderly gentleman on a mobility scooter had struggled to fit past just moments before he took the snap.
The blue Jaguar had been parked on double yellows and was covering most of the pavement just along from Subway on the B4485.
Drivers caught parking on double yellows can receive fines of £70, which are reduced to £35 if paid within 14 days.
Motorists caught parking on the pavement by the police can also be charged with "unnecessary obstruction of any part of the highway", although this is less common.
According to Confused.com, 47 per cent of people park on the path because they didn’t want to obstruct the road.
Additionally, 53 per cent said they parked on the pavement because the road was too narrow.
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