cross-posted from: https://ibbit.at/post/127336

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This reminds me of a story from years back where double yellows were being painted - it was either around cars, or they were moving the cars and painting underneath them.

  • MurrayL@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The title is kinda ragebait here:

    The video shows the contractor photographing the car after the painting is complete to alert the council not to issue a fine.

    However, a parking attendant later placed tickets on the vehicle on separate days, as she was not made aware of the situation.

    Croydon Council “apologised for the confusion” and confirmed that “the tickets were cancelled a week before the video was uploaded to social media”.

    The man decided to share the footage on social media after facing a backlash on Facebook from residents who believed he had parked in the bay knowing he was not supposed to.

    Sounds to me like the real villains are the nosy neighbours looking for something to whine about and making the guy feel like he’d done something wrong. The council only made a minor mistake due to a communication error and rectified it quickly.

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    I am glad that the rules in Germany are different. If you park your car in a public space, you need to check on a regular basis if it is still legally parked. If you leave the country for a while, you either can’t park your car in a public space or you need to ask someone to check your car for you and park it somewhere else, if there is a reason for it.

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      1 month ago

      Ah right, forbidding everything that would otherwise require some common sense. Very German indeed.

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    1 month ago

    I had a controlled parking bay painted around my car years ago… Thankfully the council saw sense…