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After the residents park, then draw the yellow line? Women in Boo City fined 252 dollars

Ethel (Ethel Chan), a resident, said she parked her car in an unrestricted area (pictured in the). (Daily Mail).

According to the Daily Mail, a resident in Brisbane said she had received two incorrect parking tickets, while Brisbane City Council (Brisbane City Council) denied the wrong fine.

According to Ethel (Ethel Chan), a resident of Cape kangaroo (Kanagroo Point), on February 16 this year, she parked her car 16 days after (Bell Street), on Belle Street on March 2. When she returned to drive, she found two tickets for illegal parking. New yellow lines also appeared on the ground.

Ethel said she had parked her car in an "unrestricted" area where the yellow lines had been drawn after she had stopped.

Resident Ethel (Ethel Chan) has found white chalk marks around his car (pictured in). (, Daily Mail).

On Feb. 21, she found white chalk around the vehicle, but received no notice to draw a yellow line.

"innocent people could be fined A $252 for mistakes they didn't make, just because they didn't pay attention to their vehicles for a few days," Ethel said in a letter to parliament.

Ethel insisted that he had complied with all the street signs.

The Brisbane City Council confirmed that the yellow line on the road was drawn between February 20 and 25, but that it did not move any vehicles to complete the work. Parliament pointed out that the size of the machine used to draw yellow lines is similar to that of two babies, and the machine cannot work if a vehicle is parked on the side of the road.

The parliament refused to lift the fine for Ethel's vehicles.

But Ethel insisted that her vehicle had been moved.

Ethel retorted that it was hard to believe that there was no car parked in the street, at least her car was parked there. In addition, the streets she parked were in the (Gabba) area of Gaba, where parking spaces were often filled.

Ethel said parliament should not manipulate the law, but to abide by the law to exercise power.

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