Motorists warned they could face fines for blocking footpaths
Motorists are being urged not to park on pavements to ensure footpaths are passable for pedestrians.
The issue continues to be a problem in parts of the Island, according to the police.
The Isle of Man Constabulary says such parking can cause difficulties for wheelchair users, people with children or prams, and guide dogs.
Officers warn drivers who don't listen could be issued with a parking fine.
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