People have reacted to an image showing a large number of cars parked in a pedestrian area of Liverpool City Centre.
Earlier today the ECHO shared an image of at least eight cars parked on the pavement close to the Liverpool ONE bus stop near Canning Place yesterday evening.
Cars have been using this pedestrianised space to park or wait for a long time - but the scene witnessed on Sunday was slammed on social media as being much worse than usual.
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And more people have now come forward to respond to the image and what appears to be a long-term problem.
Alan Jackson said: "Its been like that outside John Lewis for years and no one including the council have done anything about it. Taxis use it as a car park."
Sheila Holt described the scene as 'shocking' and said 'give a thought to others.'
She added: "How are prams, wheelchairs, people with walkers supposed to enjoy a day out when you have an obstacle course to navigate?"
John Hayes said it has been an ongoing problem in that location.
He added: "There are ALWAYS cars parked there (even though there is a car park literally just across the road) and there is a constant stream of taxis either dropping off or collecting and then doing “three point “ turns in between the bollards into the John Lewis collection point. But nothing is ever done about it!"
On twitter, James Davies added: "It's crazy that they're even able to get a vehicle onto that space considering I have to take off my shoes and put my tiny tiny liquids in a clear bag just to get on a plane."
After seeing this latest image, City Centre Councillor Nick Small said he has contacted the city council and the police to ask for increased action.
He told the ECHO: "This is totally out of hand and totally unacceptable. Anti-social parking like this is selfish and unfair to vulnerable pedestrians. I've been in touch with the Council and Police to get enforcement stepped up."
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