A parking dispute at a popular beach near Newquay in Cornwall is escalating amid allegations that some drivers are avoiding enforcement by concealing number plates and leaving cars despite outstanding charges. Reports say the issue involves motorists using the car park near the beach, accumulating fines or charges, and allegedly continuing to stay or return while ignoring notices. The dispute is described as drawing attention from authorities and local observers because it combines enforcement concerns with wider complaints about how visitors are using the parking area. One account characterizes part of the behavior as “camping” overnight near the area’s beaches, alongside claims that vehicle identification is being deliberately obscured. The articles focus on the alleged tactics used to reduce the likelihood of enforcement and suggest the matter has become more visible and contentious for residents and businesses near the shoreline. Details on the number of affected vehicles, specific dates, or named officials are not provided in the submitted excerpts.