Homeless charity van fined for parking in layby
A charity has warned it may have to stop feeding vulnerable people in Glasgow city centre after it was fined as food was loaded into its van.
Workers regularly use the layby to load and unload food and essentials from the charity's unit nearby. Mr McInnes said the driver explained the charity had an arrangement in place with the council but the warden still issued the ticket.
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