Am Sa., 18. Jan. 2020 um 17:36 Uhr schrieb Lionel Giard < lionel.gi...@gmail.com>:
> I wasn't speaking about disabled only here, even if it must exist > countries where disabled are marked but not enforced by law, but i don't > know any example. But for other dedicated parking space like "parent" or > "electric charging", there are not many country enforcing them by law, even > if they still are dedicated to these kind of people or users. > I guess you have to distinguish the kind of "dedicated to", some are legal parking restrictions, others are just asking for courtesy (=cannot be enforced because it is not against the law to park there anyway, just not polite or social). for reference e.g. https://taz.de/Frauenparkplaetze-vor-Gericht/!5565328/ a German court deciding in a "famous" case that "only women" parking signs has to be reworded and that the signs are just polite questions, not prescriptions (would be discriminating against men and other non-women people). Cheers Martin
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