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The parking spaces are almost non-existent, the front is cut off with the drivers: Any wrongly parked vehicle will be wheeled away

The parking spaces are almost non-existent, the front is cut off with the

The Minister of the Interior, Taulant Balla, has announced today that together with the State Police, they have set up a plan of measures to ease heavy traffic not only in Tirana, but also in other major cities of Albania.

In an appearance for the media, Balla warned the driver, saying that very soon he will intervene with the karoatrec to move the wrongly parked cars.

"We want the understanding of drivers and drivers, that your wrongly parked car is a very big problem for others, whose road you have occupied, as well as a big violation of the Road Code.

The large number of measures yesterday in Tirana is a public appeal for reflection and cooperation directed at the users of the tools.

The State Police will not tolerate for a moment this massive violation and this brutality. "Within a few days, any wrongly parked vehicle will be removed from the wrong location with specialized machinery contracted by the Traffic Police and will be blocked," the minister declares.

Balla says that the main source of the heavy traffic in the capital and in other cities is wrong parking, while he stressed that this situation "must be put to an end"

But the interior minister forgets the fact that wrongly parked cars come as a result of not having a place to park properly.

Where citizens, for parking, leave their vehicles near gas stations where, to avoid being fined by the police, they give employees money to leave them there for a few hours, just because there are no parking spaces in certain areas.

"Wrong parking without a place, double, triple parking right in the middle of the road, parking on the sidewalk or in the bicycle lane, etc., will have to be put to an end. Heavy traffic in the capital and in other cities is also the main source of wrong parking, which blocks the flow of traffic ," said Balla.

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