Police patrol near Pentlands as illegal parking warning issued to members of public heading outdoors for exercise

Police are carrying out patrols near to the Pentland Hills and Gladhouse Reservoir after reports of illegal parking around the Midlothian beauty spots.
Police are aware of a number of vehicles being parked near to the Pentland Hills and Gladhouse Reservoir over the last few weekends.Police are aware of a number of vehicles being parked near to the Pentland Hills and Gladhouse Reservoir over the last few weekends.
Police are aware of a number of vehicles being parked near to the Pentland Hills and Gladhouse Reservoir over the last few weekends.

Concerns have been raised about illegal parking in recent weeks as members of the public head outdoors for exercise during lockdown.

Inspector Jim Robertson, of the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division, said: “We are aware of a number of vehicles being parked in Midlothian near to the Pentland Hills and Gladhouse Reservoir over the last few weekends.

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“While I appreciate people want to make the most of exercising outdoors, I ask that courtesy and respect is shown for the area and its residents.

“Please be mindful about road access, especially for large emergency service vehicles, and park legally and safely to ensure a clear route is available at all times.

“I fully recognise the impact the restrictions are having on people’s lives. However, it is clear that significant sacrifices are vital to help suppress the spread of coronavirus.

“The Chief Constable has made it clear that our approach throughout the pandemic has not changed. Police Scotland officers will continue to support people to follow the regulations and encourage them to take personal responsibility.

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“People should not leave their homes unless for essential purposes and the best way to stay safe is to stay at home.

“We will have increased patrols in the area to monitor parking, explain the regulations and to encourage people to do the right thing.

“Where officers encounter wilful breaches they will act decisively to enforce the law.”

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