Angry locals in Devon have flung stinky dead fish onto the windscreen of a 'rudely parked' Aston Martin.
The flashy sports car, believed to be a V8 Vantage, was parked in the private spaces of Salcombe fish quay (September 3).
The 'ignorantly' parked vehicle is said to have been left there for quite some time, racking up two separate parking tickets from the council.
Clear signage displayed behind the car states that the spaces are not to be used by members of the public.
The sign reads: ''Reserved parking for fisherman only.''
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In addition to receiving two tickets and a couple of smelly dead fish, the car had also been blocked in by a barrel containing chains which weigh up to half a tonne.
It has been reported that this make of car costs somewhere in the region of £124,000.
A special edition of the flashy car also features in the new James Bond film No Time to Die, which is due to be released in November.
Despite the car being parked in the spots for a number of days, it has allegedly now disappeared.
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2020-09-04 13:40:00Z
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