
Sarah adds that there was increased jeopardy due to her daughter, who she says can be a ‘flight risk.’ I had to get my son to hold the buggy and either had to try and restrain my daughter inside the buggy or hold or hand.” We managed to squeeze through the first couple, but it was difficult. “We started making our way towards the exit and the whole pavement area - it wasn't even just a small section - the whole area had cars parked up onto the pavement. Cops launch probe after car ploughs into stopped police camera van on A90 injuring three.Sarah and her son Tyler-James Read More Related Articles Sarah said: “You could just see the car park getting busier and busier, so we parked elsewhere - obviously it was a beautiful day, so there were just loads of holidaymakers and people coming to spend the day in the sun.” North Sea oil giants Shell staff begin their huge relocation to Aberdeen city centre officeĪfter an enjoyable day out, the situation soon turned hellish.However, the ongoing hot weather and sunshine have made the area a hotspot for holidaymakers and day trippers. Sarah’s family lives in nearby Drumlithie and she says that the park has always been a familiar place, one that her family felt comfortable going to. She's very developmentally delayed and our new born has just turned eight months, so he was in the buggy.”

“Our youngest daughter is two and a half and she's currently being assessed for autism as well at the moment. READ MORE: Water Safety Scotland urge public to be careful around waterways Parked cars in Stonehaven created a nightmare situation for one Aberdeenshire mum
