Lack of parking lots, cars continue to take over sidewalks in Pristina

Many had been criticised for the Pristina municipality's idea that sidewalks and reserved pedestrian places would be blocked with obstacles that could not be parked. But in all those areas where the municipality has not put such obstacles, citizens continue to stumble in their movement, KTV reports. In this part [...]
Many had been criticised for the Pristina municipality's idea that sidewalks and reserved pedestrian places would be blocked with obstacles that could not be parked.
But in all those areas where the municipality has not put such obstacles, citizens continue to stumble in their movement, KTV reports.
In this part of Pristina, all this space dedicated to pedestrians is blocked by parked cars.
Citizens, guilty of this situation, find local power, which they say has not made more parking lots for cars.
But, Pristina municipality officials, over the phone, told him Sunday KTV's that it's not in their responsibility to identify and fine those who park in places dedicated to pedestrians.
And that citizens often park in inappropriate places, Kosovo Police statistics show.
Only within the next year, police in the Pristina municipality confiscated 1,033 vehicles for illegal parking. And he has pronounced more than 5,000 tickets. /Time.net












