德国波茨坦违章停车无需罚款
German authorities are giving parking violators in one city an unexpected break by issuing tickets without fines.
德国波茨坦的违章停车者们近日收到意外惊喜,他们收到违章罚单却无需缴纳罚款。
The tickets, put on carelessly parked cars in Potsdam, include a fine of 0 euros and the cheerful message "Glueck gehabt!!!" (Lucky you!!!). The new approach is designed to admonish(告诫) motorists without hitting them in the wallet.
"The tickets serve as a warning to parking offenders," said Regina Thielemann, a city of Potsdam spokeswoman. "They're issued when the driver isn't around. So they're given written notice when they'd ordinarily only get a verbal(口头的) warning."
Potsdam, the state capital of Brandenburg just outside Berlin, earned around 1.2 million euros from parking fines in 2011, she said. Around 120,000 parking fines were issued last year.
In Germany -- a country known for its fondness for obeying rules and punishing offenders -- Potsdam's fine-free tickets have caught the attention of the national media.
One recipient, Kathrin Bach, said her initial reaction to finding a note on her windscreen was one of annoyance(烦恼,打扰) -- until she read the message.
"I thought 'Oh no - got another ticket'," she told Germany's Bild newspaper. "I've paid loads of parking fines before because there are so few parking spaces in the area," she added.
Bach's offence -- parking less than five meters away from a road junction -- should have cost her 10 euros, according to the city's parking rules.