TOP Gear bad boy Jeremy Clarkson is again in hot water after being filmed parking in a disabled bay for the latest episode of the hit British television show.
During a road test of electric cars shown in Sunday's London screening of Top Gear, Clarkson and co-host James May are seen leaving their vehicles in spaces clearly marked with a wheelchair symbol.
"People patently not disabled, like Clarkson and May, obviously didn't have a passing care that a disabled person might have needed those spaces," Disabled Motoring UK's Jim Rawlings told Britain's Daily Star newspaper.
The BBC insists that Clarkson and May were granted permission by the owners of the business attached to the car park, adding: "had a disabled motorist arrived we would have made way for them immediately".
The latest complaint involving Clarkson comes just days after the 51-year-old was cleared of mocking and ridiculing Jesus Christ in a Christmas special episode of Top Gear.
Tempers flared after Clarkson was seen attempting and failing to walk on water and alleging he is able to cure the sick.
BBC watchdogs cleared Clarkson of any wrongdoing.
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