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jelco wrote:Awesome
I have to disagree.
One of the people posting comments said what I was thinking, so I'll just quote him/her:
Sam F. wrote:Nice...but does parking in a bike lane give the govt the right to total your car?!? Vigilante justice by elected official if you ask me. (Now, if this were a publicity stunt I might fell otherwise.)
I wonder what the law concering the mayors actions are?
Ace Rimmer wrote:jelco wrote:Awesome
I have to disagree.
One of the people posting comments said what I was thinking, so I'll just quote him/her:Sam F. wrote:Nice...but does parking in a bike lane give the govt the right to total your car?!? Vigilante justice by elected official if you ask me. (Now, if this were a publicity stunt I might fell otherwise.) :-|
I wonder what the law concering the mayors actions are?
This. Assuming that this wasn't a publicity stunt, I would say that the city owes the owner of the car a new Mercedes, less the $50 parking fine (or whatever the fine is, in whatever currency it is kept in).
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microchip08 wrote:The article mentions that the car was later crushed, implying that the law in Lithuania states that crushing is the usual fate for law-breaking cars.
It implies no such thing. Having a car crushed is the typical response when it's a write-off i.e. the cost of repair exceeds its value. So if we are to infer anything, it would be that the car was a write-off due to an armored vehicle having driven over it.
I'm also thinking publicity stunt as it all seems rather staged.
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The above post is not intended as an attack on you. It's not about making you look stupid for not searching. It merely states the facts. Please don't be offended.
This will help nothing against criminal parking, it will just advocate tank-proof-cars and tank-bars for the middle class.
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