http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/02...ency-call.html
1. The phrase "arrested on suspicion" really really really rubs me the wrong way.arrested on suspicion of public order offenses.
2. Who is the victim here? How is 'public order' damaged?
3. Isn't respecting assigned parking spots part of how we all maintain 'public order' in the first place??