Traffic Wardens Ticket Cars During Film Shoot
Traffic Wardens Ticket Cars During Film Shoot

Traffic Wardens Ticket Cars During Film Shoot

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Filming for Daniel Day-Lewis's new movie 'Anemone' was disrupted in Handbridge, Chester, when traffic wardens issued parking tickets to vintage vehicles used as props, parked on double-yellow lines. The local council had previously denied a request for a road closure, citing potential disruption to residents. Councillor Matt Carter noted that the film crew did not apply for parking permits, leading to the wardens ticketing the cars. Local resident Graham reported that the council allegedly sent traffic wardens with the directive to ticket every vehicle after learning filming was underway without proper permits. As a result, several 1980s-era vehicles were photographed with tickets on their windows. 'Anemone' marks Day-Lewis's return to acting after his retirement in 2017 and explores familial relationships.

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