Q. When is Pop not PoP?
A. When it's DAD POP (Disabled Against Drivers Parking on Pavements)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-31114063
Motorists who park on pavements are public enemy number one in the eyes of 73-year-old pensioner David Bachini, who needs a mobility scooter to get around.
David, who lives in Luton, is so angry with vehicles blocking his way on pavements that he has formed a campaign group called Dad Pop (Disabled Against Drivers Parking on Pavements).
David Bachini is calling for the government to change the law to give authorities the power to remove vehicles parked on pavements.
Highlighting the age old buckpassing between councils and Police about who should do anything (if at all) about pavement parkers.