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Juergen Volkmann
30.07.2008, 13:26
Police Wheel Lock on Illegally Parked Cars
Bali Police Promise that 'Get Tough' Policy on Errant Parkers will Be Continued and
Expanded in Months Ahead.

(7/26/2008) Bali police authorities are cracking down on illegal parking violators as
evidenced by a special operation carried out by the Provincial Department of
Transportation on Monday, July 22, 2008.

According to Radar Bali, traffic authorities, comprised of transportation officers and
traffic police, put locks on the tires of illegally parked cars along the entire length
of Jalan Gatot Subroto up to and including the Tohpati intersection. In this initial
testing of a new "get tough" policy, four vehicles had their wheels locked.

According to a traffic official, the drivers of the "locked" cars are given one hour to
show up, after which they will be issued a ticket before the "wheel lock" is removed.
Those vehicles sitting with the wheel lock in place for more than one hour with no owner
showing up for ticketing will be towed away by the police.

During the first day's trial run only one car from among 4 car having their tires locked
ended up being towed away to the police traffic pound.

A traffic authority spokesman told the press that the program will now be continued,
providing a "shock therapy" to those who disregard parking rules. He also warned that the
"tire locks" would be used on a whole range of busy streets in South Bali over the coming
weeks.

Source: http://www.balidiscovery.com/messages/message.asp?Id=4653