This is of course exactly the point. Nobody was in a position to state what cars were around. The reconstruction did not reconstruct every car on the street. None of us can say what cars were in our own street yesterday.
But you're missing my point entirely.
Allow me to explain.
Here is a frame taken from the original Crimewatch broadcast in October 1986, 81 days after the disappearance of SL, and which was filmed in either August or September 1986.
And yet around 23 seconds later in the reconstruction, this is the frame taken of what is meant to be the same car...
And so what I'm saying is that the first frame in which there are multiple cars seen parked on the street, was a general filming of the street in situ that was used to set the scene to appear in the reconstruction, but it doesn't form part of the active reconstruction itself.
In other words, the shot of the car itself was staged specifically for the reconstruction, whereas the first frame was NOT staged, and just formed part of the filming when the crew placed a camera on the corner of the street and let it roll.
So what we have in that first street shot is how the cars were parked either BEFORE the active reconstruction had commenced, or AFTER it had wrapped (finished)
So what we are seeing is how the street looked without the interruption of the production crew involved with staging the reconstruction.
And because of all that, the first frame that shows multiple cars parked on the street, is an accurate reflection of how the street looked normally; ergo, without any of the cars being placed there by the production crew.
We therefore quite literally have another white car parked in virtually the same spot, but this car isn't the same car used for the actual reconstruction.
We have 2 different cars.
Which means that the person who owns that white car you can see in the street shot, must be an individual who lives within very close proximity to this location.
The "other" white car that the police tried (and failed) to find, in a bid to explain the Stevenage Road anomaly concerning the white Fiesta, is literally staring us all in the face right there in that frame I uploaded from the 1986 Crimewatch documentary.
That car is not the car that was used in the reconstruction and which was driven by SL.
Of course, this all means that when the production team began to commence the actual reconstruction, the white car that can be seen in the street shot, must have either not been there, or had been moved prior to placing SL's Fiesta there in the same spot.
And so the question is; did this street shot which contains multiple parked vehicles get filmed BEFORE or AFTER the active reconstruction commenced?
Note that the Sturgis for sale sign is absent, which suggests to me that once the filming had finished, the director needed some generalised shots of the street in order to bolster the content of the material already recorded. This would then mean that after the main reconstruction had been completed, the film crew took some additional shots of the street, and then inadvertently caught ANOTHER white car parked in the exact same spot as where SL's Fiesta had been parked for the reconstruction; to match where the car had been found by the police, and where both WJ and the Taxi Cab driver claimed to have seen a white car parked there.
And so my point is that because there's another white car parked right there in that frame of the street, it surely means that there was indeed ANOTHER white car present in that location the day that SL was abducted.
The issue is, that anyone looking at that frame would automatically assume that it shows SL's car parked there for the reconstruction and therefore that the scene has been staged, but crucially, it hasn't been staged at all.
IMO this frame proves that there was another individual who lived locally, and who chose to park their white car in the same spot as where SL's Fiesta was found, but waited until the they thought the reconstruction had been completed, and then chose to park it back there again.
This also favours the idea that SL went straight to Shorrolds Road from her office, and that WJ's 12.45pm sighting was of the same white car that can be seen parked in that street shot, and therefore NOT SL's white Fiesta at all.
Lots to ponder