After Live Aid, Band Aid and Farm Aid comes Brighton's answer to benefit gigs - Car Aid.
Staff at seafront cafe Jimmy Jah's Yard in Madeira Drive are arranging a concert to raise money for victims of the city's Parking attendants.
They have already opted out of the city's new regime by declaring the roadside on their doorstep a "Jah Parking for the Righteous" zone, marked out with red, gold and green paint instead of the traditional yellow lines.
Music promoter Steve Foster, who works at the cafe, said: "This is for all the people who have been nicked on Madeira Drive.
"If they bring their tickets along to the concert we will split the profits we make on the door as a contribution to their fine."
Lovegrocer, featuring members of Morcheeba, Leftfield and Zion Train, will head the night of dub reggae at the Concorde 2 on September 20.
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