Everywhere in Austria there have been problems with parking ripulations for several months. Everyone who only stops on a foreign site or a car is running is threatened with expensive provisional exemption. In Linz, a driver has now successfully fought against it.
The desire for a sausage after a vacation had unpleasant consequences for the Leondinger. Only a few days after a well -known sausage standard was closed on the union, he wanted to eat there. When he noticed that there was no food there, he drove away again. A few weeks later he received a letter from a lawyer.
Meet in court
On behalf of the new owner, he sent a grandstandoire suit. Gassner has to pay more than 300 euros. But the Leondinger did not see that, a complaint arrived. The landowner who had installed video cameras and had sent complaints on a large scale now wanted more than 2000 euros from Gassner. But the judge at the court saw it very differently, rejected the lawsuit.
Drive only shortly
In his written judgment (it is the “crown”), the judge noted that Gassner had only driven to the building for a short time and then immediately left it again that this was not a malfunction. Moreover, Gassner learned so to speak and has never been back on the building since then. Moreover, the signs that would indicate that the ban on Passage is difficult to read.
“I am happy that the judge took a lot of time at the court and has checked everything very closely before the judgment,” says Gassner. He hopes that other affected people, many of whom are there, will also defend themselves. But the judge emphasized that this was an isolated case that was evaluated.
Source: Krone

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