Some upset after Rye police ticket cars parked illegally to see whale
Chief of police calls situation a safety concern
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Some upset after Rye police ticket cars parked illegally to see whale
Chief of police calls situation a safety concern
The crowds arriving to see a humpback whale that washed ashore in Rye this week have created something of a traffic and parking problem along a busy stretch of road.Related: Scientists study whale carcass as plans developed to move itSome are upset after the town of Rye ticketed cars parked in marked "no parking" areas near the whale, including the far side of Route 1A.The chief of police calls it a safety concern.How do you feel about this? React on our Facebook page.
RYE, N.H. —
The crowds arriving to see a humpback whale that washed ashore in Rye this week have created something of a traffic and parking problem along a busy stretch of road.
Related: Scientists study whale carcass as plans developed to move it
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Some are upset after the town of Rye ticketed cars parked in marked "no parking" areas near the whale, including the far side of Route 1A.
The chief of police calls it a safety concern.
How do you feel about this? React on our Facebook page.