Parking’s Practically A Crime (1958)

Full title reads: “Parking’s Practically A Crime“. Intertitle reads: “Motorists despair as police tighten regulations in congested cities“. London. Pathe questions the Capital’s parking problems. GV Piccadilly Circus deserted showing empty streets. GV Looking down another empty London street. SV Parking sign. GV Parking spaces in street. TS Mr Worthington driving Sunbeam Rapier up to Town, he raises hat as lorry passes TS Int. Car looking through windscreen. CU Mr Worthington driving. GV Crowded street. SV “Turn Left, One Way Only“ sign. LV “No Right Turn“. SV “No Entry“ sign. GV Cars. LV 2 cars approaching parking space. SV They halt nose to nose. CU 2 drivers arguing as to who will give way. LV Cars entering Poland St. Garage to park. CU Attendant telling driver there is no room. SV Car backs out and we see “Garage Full“ sign. LS Pan from rooftop to cars parked on Garage roof. LV Mr. Worthington in among traffic. CU He wipes his forehead as he waits in line of traffic. SV Taxi-driver leans out o
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