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You have to pay for it — Guardiola tells Traffic Warden
Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola recently saw himself get caught on camera in a hilarious exchange with a traffic warden after the match against Newcastle United.
The former Barcelona boss had parked on double yellow lines and was given a parking ticket by traffic warden prior to stepping into his car.
The double yellow lines are often road lines used to mark lengths of a road that prohibits a car driver from parking at any given time even if the controlled parking zone hours are not operational.
However, in the hilarious moment, the traffic warden stepped up to Pep Guardiola to request for a selfie with the manager.
In on the humor, the Spaniard refused, instead asking the traffic warden to pay for parking ticket in exchange for a picture with him.
“You have to pay for the picture, give me £35 for the picture.”
The warden and those who witnessed the moment, stood around Guardiola laughing at the exchange, before the City boss drove from the scene.
Manchester City came out of the fixture versus Newcastle United with a 1-0 win to maintain their 100 percent record start to the new Premier League season.