
Long before automatic parking, here is an absolutely revolutionary innovation 😮 https://t.co/3tcBFavYv0
— Mondial de l’Auto – Paris (@mondialdelauto) August 1, 2022
All of us have received a parking fine at least once. In most cases, nothing serious, just a slight overrun of the limited time. Or a small payment forgetfulness, which is over in any case FPS. With sometimes a very high amount that can exceed 50 euros in some cities such as Paris. Suffice it to say that in general the desire to start anew passes, especially since the police and private companies responsible for verbalization follow the grain. And in general, mistakes are impossible, because the license plate is scanned, and then the fine is sent directly to the car owner. But sometimes things don’t go as planned…
[06] Alpes-Maritimes, Cagnes-sur-Mer Retro cars from 1966 parked along Boulevard Mer. pic.twitter.com/VG5kF7zDgD
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An unjustified fine
Indeed, this is the story of Claudio, a 79-year-old pensioner living in Moirand, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Active and a great lover of hiking, he leads a calm and peaceful lifestyle. Until the day he receives an incredible penalty straight from Belgium, Bruges to be exact. At first glance, there is nothing surprising, because our countries communicate about fines. Except that here Claudio has never set foot in our neighbors, let alone in the capital of West Flanders. When asked by RMC, the pensioner claims that “qWhen I opened the envelope, I thought it was a scam and almost threw it in the trashis “.
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A real mistake
However, this registration number Claudio, who appears in the PV, and the Belgian police do not want to know anything and even sent additional letters. The RMC then conducts an investigation to determine the source of the problem. The Belgian police said it was a French license plate and the real culprit had an Italian license plate with the same number plates as our pensioner. Therefore, the latter can be sure that he will not have to pay the declared 140 euros.
[#Protéger] That night, after #Call17 our police arrested a person who just stole 💻 at 1 🚗 in the parking lot in the city center #Nantes.
🛑Do not leave items in cars
🛑 1 suspicious person! dial 1⃣7⃣
Together, everyone is alert. pic.twitter.com/acvsM3BpvB– Police Nat 44 (@PoliceNat44) August 1, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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