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As of July 1, 2024, parking fees were implemented on the roadsides in Puli, Nantou, leading to a rare clearness along previously crowded stretches. However, nearby unpaid lanes were filled with parked cars, some even exploiting loopholes by intentionally parking in between two parking spaces to avoid payment. The public office stated that fines will still be issued according to regulations, and they will report to the police for further action. On the first day of parking fees, roadside parking spaces in Puli saw an immediate clearing, but nearby unpaid roads or lanes were overcrowded, leading to violations like corner parking and parking on yellow lines, urging law enforcement to crack down. The Traffic Division of the County Police Bureau mentioned they would closely monitor parking situations and intensify enforcement in hotspot areas. Some people have observed car owners trying to avoid fees by occupying motorcycle spaces or parking between two spots to evade the payment sensors. The office reiterated that fines will be issued according to regulations, and evidence will be collected and reported to the police for prosecution, with penalties ranging from 600 to 1200 yuan under the 'Road Traffic Management Penalty Ordinance.' Additionally, due to insufficient motorcycle parking spaces in Changhua leading to fines for parking on sidewalks, the Changhua County Government reopened sidewalk parking areas, including in front of Hwashan Changhua Wushin Hwashan Branch and the sidewalk on the north side of Zhonghua Road between even numbers 190 to 194, and the south side between odd numbers 183 to 219 effective from yesterday. [View Original Article] More UDN Reports: Flight Attendant Reveals '3 Outfits' That Are Strictly Prohibited, Trespassing on Mother-in-law's Poor Hygiene Habits, Putting One Item into the Washing Machine... Daughter-in-law Breaks Down, Pedestrian Hell Difficult to Change? He Laments Taiwan's Poor Sidewalk Penetration Rate, Netizens Expose Key: Will Be Punished by Voters European Attractions No Longer Provide Japanese Tours! Critics Lament Japan Becoming the 'Poorest Country,' Expressing Concerns about the Future
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