Because, as so often, he found no parking space, a mobile nurse in the city of Salzburg parked his car at the train station next to a pedestrian crossing. And received a criminal ticket – despite the exception.
“Facts 0300 – protection path”: that is on the criminal lime that Richard M. (Name of the name of the editor) holds in your hands. While he was in a bedridden patient in Ferdinand-Porsche-Straße near the Salzburg train station, he got the note clamped on the windshield. The mobile nurse no longer understands the world. Because: due to an exception for parking for parking in the stop and parking ban during work, that should not happen.
“I asked the city and the awake duty, but you didn’t want to explain or couldn’t explain why I was punished,” says the improved Upper Austrian. He did not park on the protection path, he assures. The five meters, which must remain free from the travel direction to the goal, are also no problem in the Oneway Street. Because the “Kroon” has again parked Richard M. his car exactly like on the day of the punishment. To date, he has not understood what he did wrong. The 30 euros for the parking penalty stays upright.
“On average, six to seven patients must be provided for a day,” says the mobile carer. The difficult search for parking space around the train station then increases the pressure again. “I really don’t know how to park differently here,” says Richard M., who depends on his car.
Magistraat wants to check again, case
Time and again it happens that he or his colleagues get parking spaces. Usually the reason is a fire wafer or an absolute parking ban. Then the punishment is clearly justified. “Parking is just a problem. Without an exception, the task would be impossible to do.”
In this case, the city council of the city responded in a friendly way. You will check the whole thing again. From the photos that the security service took on the day of the punishment, it is not possible to see how M. parked. And whether the exception board was really visible in the car cannot be seen either.
Source: Krone

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