One Finnish guy from Lappeenranta broke mores of our motorists and created a blog with pictures of Russian Car Parks.
Travel abroad for St. Petersburg, is the same as that on the weekend to hit the road to the cottage. To the border with Suomi reach, some one hundred and fifty miles. Local beauty is not enticing tourists - seen enough. But in The local shops - almost home: and dishwashing detergent in Finland popenistey and meat ponavaristee.
I came and stopped, 13.10.2012:
Finns seem to live so pleased, visiting Russian economy are rising, retail is growing by leaps and bounds. In supermarkets even allowed to trade in rubles. But showed a side effect - our rudeness on the roads. Living in the country of thousands of lakes suffered, endured, and did not survive - went to war against the visiting motorists who spit on parking regulations.
19 December 2012:
I dedicate my blog to tourists from Russia is not able to properly park their cars. In my hometown influx of Russians is so great that parking has become a real problem. If you suddenly find yourself in the pictures, I hope next time you#39;ll have a better park.
A little over the line stopped, or taken for a disabled parking space - this is a small thing. There are originals that manage one machine directly to cram four places! Or in defiance of logic, where all the cars are perpendicular to the sidewalk, its passenger car find place in parallel.
Four places at once. Fall 2012:
I think they should be fine as it should. Kill two birds at once, they will be punished, and the local budget will fund.
About the department store Kotka:
It would be great if a few people have put their cars so close to these offenders could not get into his car. And let pomuchayutsya few days. Well, or a few hours at least.
If the icon is not ran, then, is not to blame:
Disabled in the square:
By the way, in Lappeenranta fine for parking in the wrong place at 40 euros. The envelope with the notice of a special service staff carefully slip under the windshield wipers machine. In St. Petersburg, can not pay the fine - not at the consulate or through a bank.
18 September 2012:
- If you receive a receipt should contact the nearest branch of the bank in Finland - advises lawyer Anton Khorolsky. - And, in any city.
October 20, 2012:
The only problem is, the banks in Suomi work exclusively on weekdays and 17 hours.
- Sites that offer to transfer money over the internet, I would not trust. There have been cases where fines did not reach its destination, and then the tourists had problems with the visa - warned Khorolsky.
And they#39;re right. When you look at these photos, ridiculous at first, and then ashamed.
September 9, 2012:
Website earned in August, there now adorn more than a hundred images. Peak activity occurred in September - 27 offenders. November turned out to be the most calm - only 10 pictures.
- For the convenience of the site can upload pictures through a special application on Android - boasted the creator of the resource njetparkering.blogspot.fi.