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While out at a bar with her mother, actress Emma Watson had her blue luxurious Audi towed away after it blocked in a pizza restaurant manager’s vehicle for nearly four hours.

 

During a visit to a tavern alongside her maternal figure, performer Emma Watson encountered an ordeal involving her azure opulent Audi being relocated after obstructing the path of a pizzeria proprietor’s conveyance for an extended period of nearly four hours.

An eyewitness recounted the incident, noting that the thespian had inadvertently impeded access to a parking lot, resulting in the pizza establishment’s proprietor being unable to move his vehicle from its stationary position, directly in front of the restaurant’s entryway.

The proprietor conveyed to MailOnline: “After enduring a strenuous 12-hour work shift, the last thing I anticipated was spending three-and-a-half hours attempting to locate the car’s owner. The vehicle was positioned in front of our entrance, a designated no-parking zone.”

Watson purportedly left her car parked in violation of local regulations on a serene thoroughfare before patronizing a nearby public house, known as the Rose and Crown, accompanied by her mother, Jacqueline, as detailed by femalefirst.co.uk.

Upon the pizzeria proprietor alerting law enforcement and the subsequent commencement of towing operations, Watson purportedly emerged from the public house in a frenzied state, vocally contesting the impoundment of her vehicle.

The performer, attired in an extended ebony trench coat, was allegedly observed beseeching the police officers and the tow truck operator to refrain from taking her car.

Despite her entreaties, the vehicle was towed away, incurring a fee exceeding Rs 20,000 (£192) for the retrieval of her Audi S3. Additionally, she faces a daily storage fee of over Rs 2,000 (£26) for each day her vehicle remains impounded.

A witness relayed to Sun Online: “Emma expressed considerable dismay upon witnessing her car being towed away. She hastily approached the scene, exclaiming, ‘That’s my car!’ and engaged in a verbal altercation with the tow truck operator, to no avail. “He apprised her of the impoundment, furnished her with requisite documentation, and proceeded to transport the vehicle. “Emma was accompanied by her mother, who observed the entirety of the incident unfold on the street.”

Warwickshire Police issued a statement, stating: “A report was received regarding a blue Audi S3 obstructing a driveway and impeding the movement of two vehicles on High Street, near the intersection with Sheep Street in Stratford. The report was filed at 9:42 p.m., and the vehicle was impounded and removed at 10:21 p.m.”