Craig Webster landed the air ambulance in a pay and display car park (Picture: SWNS) An air ambulance pilot who landed in a pay-and-display car park during an emergency didn't take any chances – and bought a ticket for his chopper.
Craig Webster touched down in the council-run Victoria Square car park in Bodmin, Cornwall, which charges 60p per hour.
Rather than risk a fine, he hopped down from the cab and duly entered the helicopter's registration code into the machine and paid for 60 minutes.
He put 60p in the machine (Picture: SWNS) The charity tweeted pictures of the incident and said: 'Captain Craig is always honest when he parks G-CNWL – even when on a mission.'
No details of the mission have been released.
Captain Craig is always honest when he parks G-CNWL even when on a mission! #savingtime #savinglives pic.twitter.com/BRtb0hc7l1
— Cornwall Air Amb (@cornwallairamb) August 12, 2016
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