Bradford pupils have become police to tackle poor parking by parents.
West Yorkshire Police visited Miriam Lord Primary School, in Manningham, along with parking wardens from Bradford Council.
Pupils were encouraged to educate their parents about bad parking.
The children donned mini police uniforms and handed out leaflets to parents which highlighted issues with bad parking on the roads around the school.
The pupils and parents were also reminded of the health benefits of walking and how leaving the car at home for the school-run could help ease congestion problems.
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