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Nick Knowles and Jeremy Vine in bitter row over parking tickets amid feud 'All personal!'

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Twitter to blast the local council as he spotted a car being slapped with a ticket for parking on a single yellow when he was at a Christmas fair.

Jeremy Vine, 57, who regularly stands up for cyclists, snapped back at the DIY SOS presenter, causing a war of words on Twitter.Nick shared a picture of the Penalty Notice Charge on the car's windscreen along with a long statement where he hit out at wardens for giving motorists tickets at a Christmas fair.He said in view of his 173,500 followers: "Congrats Cirencester & Gloucester cnclls You hold a Xmas fayre to get shoppers into town & when they do & car parks are full, you ticket everyone parked on a single yellow on a Sunday whole rows of them!"Hell of a way to support local businesses by driving people away." (sic)Many social media users shared their views on the BBC presenter's statement, including journalist Jeremy Vine, reigniting the feud between the BBC presenters.Jeremy swiped in response: "‘Excellent work.

Children on foot are the priority, not adults wedging large metal cages into places they don't fit."According to the MailOnline, Nick hit back: "More city folk telling people in the countryside how to live."This then led the supporters and detractors of both men to weigh in on their response to the online spat in the comments.In reply to Jeremy's Twitter message, @FitzroyWatson2 said: "Is this the only contribution Jeremy has?"Nick jibed: "He's still mad at me for calling him out on misrepresenting a story about police - he hands out criticism daily but gets very nasty when he is criticised.

It's kinda sad."Gets all personal so has been waiting several years for me to mention a car-related story."Jeremy's original message blasting "adults large metal cages", was.

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