A citizen in Tallinn issued a nose plug to the owner of a public service vehicle after the vehicle allegedly violated parking regulations. The incident, which occurred on September 10, 2022, was documented in a Facebook post accompanied by a photo of the car. The individual who shared the photo stated that the public service vehicle owner had disregarded parking rules, specifically concerning the installation of a parking clock that would trigger a 30 euro fine. Comments on the post expressed frustration with the situation, with several individuals suggesting self-imposed penalties for vehicles operated by the public sector. One commenter proposed a fine of 9,999,999,999,999 euros. The original poster clarified that he did not create the proposed letter. He contacted the company responsible for the vehicle’s parking arrangements, who informed him they were granted preferential parking privileges. A photo of the car and public service vehicle was shared in the post. Topics: #car #public #photo Post navigation SAARLANE ⟩ Personal trainer Riho Õun makes boys from lödipükss to ponys The best onion pie is a yeast dough onion ring with cream cheese, author Piret Kukk