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Drivers rather be fined than find spaces - council

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Many tourists travel to the seaside resort by car

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A council that brought in £1m in parking fines last year said some people would rather get fined than find a legal place to park.

Blackpool has more than 20 million visitors a year, with many tourists travelling to the resort by car.

Councillor Graham Baker told a council meeting the fines total showed there was a shortage of car parks.

But council leader Lynn Williams said some people chose to park where they should not.

She added: "Blackpool has been busy, but it isn’t always the case that people can’t park legally.

"They choose to park illegally and pay the fine," she added.

A 1,306-space multi-story car park is due to open by Easter on the site of the Central Car Park.

Planning permission was granted last year for a 700-space car park on the site of the former Syndicate nightclub on Church Street.

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