Downtown Tauranga could become a ghost town if parking wardens are given new powers to fine motorists for bald tyres, a business owner warns.
Cafe Alfresco and Cafe on The Strand owner Malcolm George said it was hard enough for businesses to make a decent living and if the instant fine regime went ahead from April 1, as signalled, it would see more people flock to Bayfair and Fraser Cove.
"It's bollocks. It makes my blood boil. What right does Garry Poole have to make this decision without consulting councillors and ratepayers. If the fines go ahead the place will become a bloody ghost town," he said.
The Bay of Plenty Times reported on Wednesday that from April 1 parking wardens would be issuing instant $150 fines to motorists with bald tyres. The new rules were treated as an operational issue, not needing approval from councillors.
But Mayor Stuart Crosby said he would have preferred wardens took an educational approach rather than issuing instant fines.