China News Service, August 11. According to the US "World Journal" report, since the outbreak of the epidemic in California, the United States has stopped illegal parking enforcement for a long time due to a shortage of parking spaces due to a large number of residents unemployed or working from home.

However, many cities have recently resumed parking enforcement, and some Chinese are confused because they do not understand the parking regulations on their own streets and receive fines.

  Mr. Wang, who lives in Eastvale (Eastvale) in Riverside County, recently accidentally received a street sweeping illegal parking ticket next to the street in front of his house.

Mr. Wang said that when he got the ticket, he had all kinds of questions, because there was never any sign on the street in front of his house that he could not park, and the surrounding residents often parked their cars on the street just like him, and he had never heard of anyone being issued a ticket. .

  After carefully reading the content of the ticket, Mr. Wang discovered that the ticket indicated that his community would sweep the streets from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on Thursdays on the second and fourth weeks of each month. Received a $50 fine.

He is still very puzzled, because he has lived there for a long time and has never heard or seen the street sweeping notice. He thinks how can a ticket be pasted on the door of the residents without their knowledge?

  Mr. Wang said that the vehicle that was ticketed belonged to his friend. At that time, he visited his home. For convenience, Mr. Wang told him to park on the street at the door.

I didn't expect that my friend got a ticket innocently that day, and I'm deeply sorry.

  After receiving Mr. Wang's feedback, the World Daily reporter went to the community where Mr. Wang lived to find out.

It was found that many residents' vehicles were parked on the side of their own streets and were not ticketed, and there were no signs or no parking signs on the streets of the community.

But a street-sweeping sign was later found at the main entrance to the community stating the date and time when on-street parking was prohibited.

  Mr. Wang was still dissatisfied with such a situation and felt that the notice was too inconspicuous. He had lived there for so long and never noticed it.

He figured he wouldn't get a ticket if the signs were on every street.

  In response to Mr. Wang's question, the reporter contacted the Donggu Municipal Government. The staff said that the street sweeping service has been ongoing, and street sweeping notices have been posted at the main entrance of each community or development project. different.

  The reporter found on the official website of the Donggu Municipal Government that the street sweeping service has also set up a special introduction information on the official website. If residents illegally park during the time when street parking is prohibited, they will receive a fine of 50 yuan according to law, and there are details of different communities on it. Street sweeping schedule.

  Mr. Wang said that perhaps he neglected the resident handbook or letter sent to him by the community or the city government on weekdays.

He expressed with emotion that we should pay attention to the laws and regulations in the city. These things that seem inconspicuous on weekdays may make you pay an unexpected price behind them.

(Golden Victor)