A woman in Vilnius faced a fine despite her claims of only briefly stopping her car while dropping off her son at school. According to reports, the woman stated that she only needed a short amount of time each morning to transport her son to the school. She noted that signage at the school indicated a provision for 15 minutes of free parking for vehicles.
Despite her assertion that she did not require the full allotted time, she was reportedly cited by a JUDU employee from the Vilnius municipality. The employee was observed working on her car and left a notice requiring a payment of 96 euros. When the woman attempted to explain that her stop was brief, the JUDU employee reportedly insisted on the established parking regulations, stating that the vehicle had to remain for the full 15 minutes.
The woman expressed frustration regarding the enforcement, questioning the usability of public transport infrastructure in Lithuania. She recounted explaining to the official that she had only left her car for approximately five minutes. However, she claimed the employee reiterated traffic rules and left informational literature.
The incident highlights a dispute over parking time limits and enforcement procedures in Vilnius.
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Parking in Vilnius has reportedly become costly, with drivers receiving fines even when attempting to pay for parking. One recent incident involved a woman who received a fine despite asserting that s