A wheelchair-bound motorist was outraged after she spent an hour searching for a disabled parking bay - only to find it occupied by this police car.
Lerona Gelb, 28, was due to meet friends for dinner but was delayed after she spent one hour trying to find a place to park.
She  eventually found a disabled parking space near the restaurant - only to  discover that an unmanned police car had taken up the berth.
Lerona, who suffered a spinal  cord injury in a car accident when she was five, believes the police  officer who parked in the spot is 'insensitive'.
She  said: 'It's hard enough trying to find somewhere to park when you use a  wheelchair and then the only disabled parking space for miles around is  taken by a police car.
'It's really frustrating and very insensitive.
Frustrating: Lerona Gelb drove around for an hour before finding a space big enough to allow her to unload the wheelchair.
'I couldn't see any sign of an emergency but even if there was the police could have parked on the double yellow lines.
'Being  in a wheelchair means I need to park close to the venue and I need more  space. I physically can't get my wheelchair out of my car if another  car is parked up next to me.'
Lerona  and her fiance Nicholas Goldberg, 27, had arranged to meet friends for  dinner in Hampstead, north London, at 4pm on January 2, but rescheduled  to meet in Belsize Park after they failed to park.
It  took the couple over an hour to find a disabled parking space near the  restaurant and they were stunned to see it taken by a police car.
Lerona,  of Mill Hill East, London, needs the extra space provided by a disabled  parking bay to allow her to manoeuvre her wheelchair in or out of her  vehicle.