The article discusses a case where a Zagreb resident attempted to evade parking fines by covering his vehicle registration plate. The city has introduced specialized 'Scan-a-Car' vehicles equipped with six cameras and an information system to automatically scan license plates and check for valid parking permits. If none is found, the system issues a daily parking ticket serving as a fine for unpaid parking. The incident highlights legal provisions under Croatia’s Road Safety Act, which prohibit obstructing license plates and impose fines up to 2,000 euros for such actions. The article notes that while the process is legally mandated, some drivers still attempt to circumvent it.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, focusing on the legal framework and technical implementation of the parking enforcement system. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on the legal implications and the actions of individuals attempting to avoid fines. There is no overt左






