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Taiwanese Man Parks Van On Rooftop To Avoid Parking Fines

 

Image: taiwannews.com.tw

Frustrated by frequent fines for illegally parking two cars on the street in Taichung, Taiwan, the man decided to park his car on the roof of his house. Two van appeared on the man's roof two years ago. The man hired a crane to bring the two cars to the roof.


Image: taiwannews.com.tw

One of the cars was parked on the highest roof of the roof, while the other in the rear end on the wall. The strange way of parking has caused many neighbors to complain, fearing that the car could cause serious consequences for pedestrians.

However, the owner of the car denied these concerns, asserting that he parked the car safely because the building was constructed of reinforced concrete.

"This way of parking doesn't affect the building, don't complain," he told the local press after city officials and police asked him to take the vehicles down.

Despite not breaking any laws, the owner said he would comply with the request to take the vans down after officials and police asked him to change parking spaces. He said he would park his car in the mountains in Taoyuan City.

Image: taiwannews.com.tw

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