traffic warden

traffic warden
A civilian employed by the police to regulate traffic and issue parking tickets.

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  • traffic warden — noun An official controlling road traffic, esp the parking of vehicles • • • Main Entry: ↑traffic * * * traffic warden UK US noun [countable] [singular traffic warden plural …   Useful english dictionary

  • traffic warden — traffic wardens N COUNT A traffic warden is a person whose job is to make sure that cars are not parked illegally. [mainly BRIT] …   English dictionary

  • traffic warden — traffic .warden n BrE someone whose job is to check that people have not parked their cars illegally …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • traffic warden — traffic ,warden noun count BRITISH someone whose job is to check that vehicles are legally parked …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • traffic warden — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a uniformed official who locates and reports on infringements of parking regulations …   English terms dictionary

  • Traffic warden — A traffic warden is a member of civilian staff employed by a British police force to assist in regulating the flow of traffic.Traffic Wardens issue non endorsable and sometimes, endorsable Fixed Penalty Notices.The number of Traffic Wardens in… …   Wikipedia

  • traffic warden — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms traffic warden : singular traffic warden plural traffic wardens British someone whose job is to check that vehicles are legally parked …   English dictionary

  • traffic warden — n (BrE) a person who is employed to make sure that parking laws are obeyed by drivers. Traffic wardens wear special uniforms and each of them is responsible for a particular area in a town, etc. If they find a car parked illegally, they can give… …   Universalium

  • traffic warden — (British) metermaid …   English contemporary dictionary

  • traffic warden — noun Brit. a uniformed official who locates and reports on infringements of parking regulations …   English new terms dictionary

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