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Old 05-01-2014, 03:56 PM   #37507
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer View Post
The police in the Netherlands is much too nice. When they see his car they go into the café and ask him to park somewhere else. He drives away in the car and comes back, in the car, five to ten minutes later (when the police is gone) and parks on the corner again.
And there aren't fines for illegal parking? That's startling as cities are always in search of additional revenue.

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If a truck driver would do what your friend was allowed to do he would get a fine and would probably have to pay for damages.
My friend did it because the cop told him to. He wouldn't have considered it on his own.

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But the stone is back and he can't park on the corner anymore. Now he parks his car in the spot which is meant for loading and you aren't allowed to park there for longer than 10 minutes, but at least he isn't blocking anyone's door.
And what happens if he does park there longer than 10 minutes?

It sounds like your municipality has regulations, but no penalty enforced for breaking them.
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