Parking attendants in Weston-super-Mare brace themselves for a bumper Bank Holiday Weekend, residents in a Cornwall village descibe how 'Poldark' fans have created parking havoc, and Sue continues her one-woman war against private parking firms.
Documentary about the daily battles for parking spaces across Britain. In Basildon, the locals are taking up arms after being caught out on camera at a hi-tech high-street car park. Plus, the story of a 'Cornish Columbo' who turned detective when his beloved Reliant Robin was mysteriously moved onto double yellows, earning him £400 in parking tickets
The Robocop of the West Midlands force is on a mission to stop us all parking dangerously. Plus mum-of-four Davida puts the UK's largest fully automated car park to the test.
Tight space has left Britain a nation of selfish parkers, with overstuffed seaside towns, impatient drivers in the way of a Remembrance Day March, and emergency services blocked.
Sue fights for the rights of a nurse who got 11 tickets just for parking at work, and Sam the tow truck man makes an unwelcome early morning call.
Builders try to fit their winter work and parking in where they can. A Devon businessman gives his town an early Christmas present by expanding his free car park.
In Birmingham, Mark 'Robocop' Hudson is taking has a zero-tolerance attitude to bad parking, and there is chaos near Bristol City's ground on match day.
In Weston-super-Mare, restrictions provoke mixed reactions.
Documentary series about the problems of trying to find somewhere to park. Birmingham's own Robocop is on a mission to clean up the mean streets of dangerous parkers.
In Weston-Super-Mare, parking detectives Allan and Scott are trying to crack down on blue badge theft. Army veteran Steve claims he can take his 8-tonne tank anywhere a normal car can go.
In the Pembrokeshire town of Tenby, Welsh and English rugby fans seem more focused on kick-off time than parking, threatening to turn its roads into a ruck of cars. Meanwhile in Cardiff, a city with the dubious title of Britain's third-worst place to park, two carloads of parking desperadoes search for a space on match day. In Ivybridge, Devon, locals claim a ticket machine with a typo problem has resulted in an avalanche of unjust tickets and are determined to take their fight to the top.