Adelaide grandfather fined for parking while sitting in traffic
An Adelaide grandfather says he “couldn’t believe” he was slapped with a parking fine while sitting in traffic on a notorious stretch of road.
An Adelaide grandfather says he was slapped with a parking fine while still driving his car.
The Prospect man, Bob, claimed he was merging into a queue of traffic during school pick-up when the parking inspector nabbed him.
The grandfather said he “couldn‘t believe it” when a $75 fine arrived in his letterbox.
An inspector supplied a photo of Bob’s car on Highbury St, Prospect, on November 1, but Bob said he was simply at a standstill waiting in line with other cars creeping towards the gates of his grandchildren’s primary school.
“Parking, from my point of view at least, would be to turn the car off, lock it up and walk away,” Bob told Channel 9.
“Not sitting in the car with the engine running.”
The street is renowned for its traffic woes, with two lines of cars often banking up and blocking the road.
Bob was pulled up in a zone specifically signposted for passenger loading.
He said he was “following the rules” and the fine was “nothing more than a money grab”.
“When you’re in retirement, you’ve got limited budget,” he said.
“It does put a strain on finances.”
Bob appealed the decision but was unsuccessful.