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Police Scold 'Instagram-Obsessed' Drivers in Snowbound Snowdonia
10 Jan
Summary
- Tourists parked dangerously on snowbound roads in Snowdonia.
- Police warned of risks to pedestrians and emergency services.
- Hikers attempted to climb Snowdon despite avalanche warnings.

North Wales Police have strongly condemned tourists whose "ridiculous parking" endangered lives in snowbound Snowdonia during Storm Goretti. Hundreds of vehicles were left abandoned on icy roads by visitors seeking winter wonderland photos, forcing pedestrians into oncoming traffic and impeding emergency access. Officers noted that many drivers followed a dangerous copycat parking trend without considering the risks.
Inspector Jason Diamond highlighted the added strain on emergency and volunteer services due to this "irresponsible behaviour for the benefit of a walk or some Instagram photos." While towing was considered, the icy conditions made risk assessments for vehicle removal complex. Local leaders echoed these concerns, urging visitors to plan carefully, respect communities, and park responsibly to keep roads clear.




