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Car moved
At Bergerac airport on my return from a week in the UK I found my car had been moved to a different area in the car park.
This also happened to the French couple who were originally parked next to me.
Having the keys on me, I don’t know what they used to do this but I must admit I found it quite stressful, thinking at first that it had been stolen.
Sheila AYLING, Dordogne Bergerac Airport told us:
“We are installing standing shades with solar panels. The airport had set up signage so that its customers did not park in certain places. Unfortunately, it was obviously not seen by all. As a result, we had to relocate several vehicles, in the presence of the national police.”