In Rome, city officials repainted free parking spaces into paid ones by painting blue lines around parked cars overnight, resulting in fines for drivers who had previously parked legally. One driver, Stefano Angeloni, parked his car within white lines indicating free parking, only to find the lines changed to blue the next day, leading to a €29.40 fine. This practice, carried out by the city's parking management company ATAC, caused confusion among drivers, many of whom shared their experiences online. While some found the situation amusing, others criticized the lack of prior notice. ATAC admitted the action was taken with 'excess of zeal' and pledged to provide more warning before implementing such changes.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local administrative action involving city officials and public policy related to parking enforcement. It presents both the actions of the authorities and the reactions of citizens without overtly favoring either side. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the event itself,


