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Cambridge police yesterday announced a more rigid enforcement of local parking regulations. All cars now parked illegally on any posted street, will be towed away at the first offense.
All vehicles deported from the Harvard scone may be recovered at the Ellery Street Garage upon payment of towing charges. Offenders will also receive summonses, police explained.
Most serious cause for the tightening of the parking rules, police say, is the difficulty fire-fighting equipment experiences getting down the narrow streets.
University police and officials have pledged the traffic division their cooperation.
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