Poles Love The Bollards

What will surprise you when you find yourself in Poland yhese are bollards standing everywhere. You will meet them everywhere. Poles love posts. But what are they for? These are obstacles to cars. They make it difficult for cars and parking. It reminds you
war with car drivers who want to enter everywhere. To prevent this, posts are put. It is interesting that the bars the residents are put by those who drive their cars themselves. And it doesn’t matter that it looks terrible, that it makes it difficult to get an ambulance to someone who needs quick help or the fire is difficult to get. Poles put the bollards everywhere, who will put more posts and make life difficult for drivers to be better.

It can be explained that Poles do not respect any rules and consider themselves masters of the whole world in their cars. When a Pole sits behind the wheel of a car, he is allowed everything. I observed that in Poland with a sign of a ban on stopping, you can stop to answer the phone or write back to messsage – just turn on the emergency lights. This justifies everything.

Poles also park cars where they fall, even in unmarked pedestrian crossings. But this is the fault of the lack of parking spaces. Here in Poland, the parking space is completely not taken care of. If there is a free area of the land, a store or residential building is being built here. Nobody thinks about the parking lot because every meter of land must bring income to the owner. This is how compressed buildings are created without parking places, but filled with bollards.

There is a situation that cars are parked in the crush. The sides of these cars are battered with the door of the neighboring parked cars. These are often deliberately made chancellor, caused by the anger of people who need to pull the stomach to slip into their car. This is to be a painful lesson for the owner of the car for parked so close.

In such places there are also paid parking lots, but often empty, because subscription prices are overly high. It is an insolent use of a desperate situation. A similar insolence is used by the police and the city guard, issuing tickets for parking on lawns – ignoring the lack of conditions for parking the car, i.e. a mandate for the land owner.

Instead of comfortable parking places in Poland there are fines, Polish envy and of course everywhere posts that emphasize the national features of Poles. The problem of car parking in Poland is a known everyday life. Polish authorities consist of 300 deputies and several thousand well -paid officials and for years the only solution to this problem is to put ugly bollards. (Brux)

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