A steering wheel was punished for a short stop in a bus bay at Semmering – although she stopped for the disabled daughter who is in a wheelchair and is blind. The disabled card was clearly visible in the car.
Despite the disabled ID in the car, the mother received a criminal ticket for a seriously disabled woman. Dish right?
The nourishing mother and the disabled daughter had an appointment at Semmering. The daughter is in a wheelchair and is 100 percent blind. To help her out, Mrs. B. held her car for ten minutes at a bus stop for the tourism school, where persistent and parking are forbidden. “I didn’t hinder anyone and there was no bus at this time,” said Mrs. B.
Shortly thereafter, an anonymous order fluttered more than 30 euros in the house. The blind association has recommended that the mother would immediately send a counter -notification to the responsible district administration. Whatever Mrs. B. did. The answer: she had to wait for the steering investigation, only then could she appeal.
The survival of the steering wheel came quickly – there were now 40 instead of 30 euros. “I paid the amount to not annoy myself,” says Mrs. B., for whom 40 euros is also a lot of money: “My income as a nourishing mother does not allow any extra costs.” From her daughter’s recording.
According to the police, the objection would not have a chance
Would an objection even have a chance? The police station says: “No. Even with a disabled ID card is not excluded from keeping and parking ban. “
The district administration says: “We can see that the procedure has not been terminated and that further surveys ex officio are being carried out. But we can ensure that the district administration of Nununkirchen always tries to involve citizens with the necessary care and sensitivity in the assessment of the facts ”.
Source: Krone

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