
The Northern Ireland Roads Service is under increasing pressure to withdraw a parking ticket issued to a blood donation van outside a donation centre.
Outraged donors and politicians have challenged the parking fine which was imposed by a traffic warden in Downpatrick as Blood Transfusion staff collected donations.
While staff were in the centre on Monday evening they overran a one-hour parking restriction and their van was slapped with a ticket.
They had been parking in the same spot every four months for 15 years without incident, while they used the adjacent church hall in Church Avenue where there is very limited parking.
?I think this is completely outrageous and I am challenging it with the Department for Regional Development. The Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service provides a very important service,? said South Down MLA John McCallister (below).
The UUP man added: ?Where will it all stop? Will they be issuing fines to the Ambulance Service, Fire Service or police even if they have a legitimate reason to park their vehicles there??



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