When I was in Stockholm, one time another German car was parking on the grass across my window overnight... It was especially bad because even on the street, it wasn't allowed to park for a long time Seemed like they were lucky and no one reported it, because it would've been a heavy fee I guess. I haven't uploaded the photo yet, but I'll try to find it in the next few days
antenn When I was in Stockholm, one time another German car was parking on the grass across my window overnight... It was especially bad because even on the street, it wasn't allowed to park for a long time Seemed like they were lucky and no one reported it, because it would've been a heavy fee I guess. I haven't uploaded the photo yet, but I'll try to find it in the next few days
antenn When I was in Stockholm, one time another German car was parking on the grass across my window overnight... It was especially bad because even on the street, it wasn't allowed to park for a long time Seemed like they were lucky and no one reported it, because it would've been a heavy fee I guess. I haven't uploaded the photo yet, but I'll try to find it in the next few days
cannoutt antenn When I was in Stockholm, one time another German car was parking on the grass across my window overnight... It was especially bad because even on the street, it wasn't allowed to park for a long time Seemed like they were lucky and no one reported it, because it would've been a heavy fee I guess. I haven't uploaded the photo yet, but I'll try to find it in the next few days
Lol, I think it is typical of Germans
Fits the stereotype about them: obsessed with the rules at home, but forgetting about them abroad
I was just about to say something defensive about how that’s not true at all, but then I remembered.. the only parking ticket I’ve ever gotten in my life was in Amsterdam, so I fit into that stereotype pretty well I guess