KMDLNj: Pristina parking lot is narrowing the space of life

Council for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms ( KMDLNj has said the Pristina municipality is turning public spaces into most parking lots. This response comes after the municipality's recent decision over time to extend parking lot in the Center Zone until 11:00, while [...]
Council for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms ( KMDLNj has said the Pristina municipality is turning public spaces into most parking lots.
This reaction comes after the municipality's recent decision over time to extend parking lot in the Center Zone until 11:00, while before it was until 7:00.
“The reasoning is insincere shows that even the neighborhood residents don't have the parking lot provided in the environment where they live in different states and places that every resident gets the parking lot by marking by number where no one else can park the” car.
The “public spaces in most cases have even become parking lots, in Dardan and elsewhere when sidewalks or semi-trots have become a parking lot by limiting the moving space for citizens. It seems to be a very profitable parking management business, so the whole Pristina has turned into a parking lot, to its chairman, the Ramo Parking Parking”, says KMDLNj's response.
On the other hand, KMDLNj emphasises the Pristina municipality should place cameras near waste containers for irresponsible and irresponsible citizens who throw waste out of the pre-space as if even the company's work “will be monitored if it is in line with the signed agreement.
“As far as parking lots are concerned, only the resource “Mother Teresa” will be converted into a public parking lot for private benefit and round-up Pristina, not as ecological, clean and viable city for citizens, but Pristina as private property of the Joint Company “Pristina Parking”. Enhancing vital space through limiting the environment for freedom of movement is in full conflict with human rights”.












