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Sydney Chatswood is the worst car owner in Australia! The Audi BMW likes to take up the parking spaces of the disabled.

"parking according to rules, convenient for others" is a sentence that every driver should remember, but in real life, the phenomenon of random parking is common, and even drivers occupy parking spaces for the disabled. So in Australia, which area is the most serious problem of random parking? unexpectedly, it was Chatswood., an affluent Chinese settlement in the upper north of Sydney.


(photo source: daily Mail)


The new state issues 15,000 parking penalty tickets a year, with Chatswood accounting for the most, according to the Daily Mail. Many owners of luxury cars compete with disabled people for parking spaces, which is a very unfair thing for the disabled. Across the state, three hundred and sixty thousand people with disabilities hold driver's licenses, which can help them get out of the community to find jobs.


(photo source: daily Mail)

Chris Sparks, chairman of the (Physical Disability Council NSW) board of directors of the New State Council for Persons with Disabilities, said: "being occupied affects our ability to be independent and even business, because we live in a remote place," said Mr. Chris Sparks, chairman of the Board of Directors of the New State Council for Persons with Disabilities. Without convenient public transport, my only way to travel is to drive. "


(photo source: daily Mail)

Serena Ovens, the group's chief executive, said: "banning the use of parking spaces for people with disabilities is an awareness that every driver should have, and we need to raise public awareness, and in addition, some people like to speculate on the surface. In fact, many of our disabilities don't show up in a way other than that. "

Recently, the federal government wants to introduce a parking program for people with disabilities in Australia and is trying to ensure consistency in the issuance and management of drivers' licenses for disabled people in the states, which usually offer more concessions than ordinary parking spaces.

Postscript: even if it happens in the Chinese community, we don't think this phenomenon should be equated with the Chinese community. At the same time, social morality and order, we also need everyone to abide by, together to safeguard the good image of the Chinese District.

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