Almost all the wheelchair disappeared in Budapest, with a 97 percent reduction in the number of criminal guards installed by FÖRI. Instead, a more efficient method is being used more and more frequently by the public utilities of the Municipality of Budapest: they transport the cars, which at least double the offenders. Nonetheless, FÖR's fines on these two fell significantly in 2018.
Almost completely abandoned by the Budapest Municipal Law Enforcement Directorate (FÖRI) in Budapest, only 84 wheelchairs were mounted in 2018 on parked parking cars, compared to 2979 in 2017, according to Vezess. This is about 97 percent reduction.
“Vehicle transport activity has also gained a more prominent role in recent years as a result of a paradigm shift. We strive to eliminate the problem that has arisen, ie the condition that caused the traffic disruption, by removing the vehicles that are unexpectedly waiting, and not to 'conserve'. The direct and unequivocal consequence of this approach is that FÖRI's wheel racing activity has been reduced to a minimum, ”FÖRI answered.
The result of the shift is clearly visible on the other side, and in 2018, 2680 times were unaccompanied against 2381 times in 2017. \ t Not as spectacular as the reduction in the number of wheel rims, but the FÖRI took a boost this year. According to Vezess's information, last year's two stealers also bought a third.
It doesn't really need to be explained, and it is easy to see, for example. blocking traffic, parked, etc. Passenger cars are a more guided method than their engagement. In addition, the offender is more hurt:
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)