Legendary crime novelist Tony Bassett had been looking to park his car and had gotten out in order to pay for a ticket when he was slapped with a bizarre £100 fine View 4 Images Crime writer Tony Bassett got the shock of his life when he was given a £100 fine while trying to park

Criminal writer Tony Bassett felt a victim of ‘daylight robbery’ after getting a £100 fine for stopping his car to buy a parking ticket. The author of the popular Detectives Roscoe and Roy novels spent six minutes frantically trying to get a car park ticket machine to accept his coins. ‌

In the end, the crime writing legend gave up, drove off in his red Ford Kuga and found another spot. He forgot about the incident until a week later, he got a parking fine for £100 - for the time he had left his ca

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