Crap Parking in Kent — FN07 MKK
Documented report from Kent, submitted for public road-safety awareness on August 8, 2025.

Location
Kent
Date
August 8, 2025
Country
GB
Type
Crap Parking
Original report (as submitted)
Vehicle parked in The Black Lion Leisure Centre car park, Gillingham, Kent on double yellow lines when there were lots of proper parking spaces available.
Additional incident context
This entry records a crap parking report in Kent, dated August 8, 2025. Incident pages like this are kept as factual records so local drivers can spot repeat patterns over time and build a clearer picture of risk in specific places. In this case, the report references vehicle FN07 MKK (Vauxhall Mokka) and describes behaviour that may affect nearby road users if repeated under similar traffic conditions.
The original submission notes: “Vehicle parked in The Black Lion Leisure Centre car park, Gillingham, Kent on double yellow lines when there were lots of proper parking spaces available.” Keeping this first-hand wording matters because it preserves how the event was experienced at the time of reporting. As more reports are logged from the same area, small details such as overtaking style, lane movement, junction pressure, or recurring time windows can reveal whether this is an isolated event or part of a broader local trend.
This incident is best read alongside nearby reports to understand whether the behaviour is occasional or recurring. Comparing reports by location and incident type helps surface trends that are more actionable than any single account on its own.
Road safety context
This specific report documents Crap Parking in Kent on August 8, 2025. The purpose of keeping this page indexed is to help drivers, campaigners, and local communities compare individual incidents with wider reporting patterns and identify repeated risk factors.
Reviewing multiple incidents from Kent can reveal whether this report reflects a one-off event or part of an ongoing trend.
- Use this record to compare repeat Crap Parking patterns in Kent.
- Focus on verifiable facts (location, timing, manoeuvre) rather than assumptions about intent.
- If you witness similar behaviour, submit footage with clear date, place, and sequence context.
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