The law is equal for all plates
En el sitio en el que trabajo no se aparca con facilidad. Por suerte, la calle es muy ancha (no es de dos carriles por poco), así que cuando tienes que cargar o descargar algo puedes aparcar en segunda fila. Sí, lo sé, no es correcto, es ilegal aparcar en doble fila, pero muchas veces no queda más remedio, y no lo haces con intención de que el vehículo esté un dos o tres horas, es simplemente descargar, puede llevar media hora como mucho, y no molestas el paso de otros vehículos.
Aún así, estamos ojo avizor tanto por si molesta como para que la policía no te fined, regularly passes through the area, or, worse, towed away by neglect. We're not happened yet but a neighbor did.
What annoys is seen as the local police does not apply the law equally to everyone. When you play Valencia at home, at the Mestalla during the duration of the match, and one hour before and one hour later, ie, about 3-4 hours, no "carte blanche" when it comes to parking concerns : cars parked on sidewalks in three or four parallel lines in Quad row on the road, blocking crosswalks, sidewalks covering whole why people can not move, let alone people in carts or chair wheels.
For example, this is a picture of a boardwalk located just over a mile from the Mestalla, ie relatively far from the field, closer to the field the situation worsens. It's in the Plaza de America , photo taken a normal day:
and this is the same stretch of walking a day of the match:
with cars over the sidewalk, MABOS sides, as far as the eye, all while local police not only walks watching this, but is they who help park cars .
Finally, the next time you have to park in a double row is to download something, stop at the pharmacy on duty or, why not go to dinner, put a coat of Valencia on the windshield, to see if it is worth as "pass" against the fines. Overall, I have the same right as a fan of Valencia to park and fun while doing it anywhere, right?
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