The driver of a super-luxury Porsche “doesn’t have” 80 crowns for parking. In the center of Prague, he removes the number plate from it
photo: Jan Svoboda, PrahaIN.cz/Porsche in Pařížská street
PrahaIN.cz made several trips to Pařížská Street. We tried to find out what shopping is like here. After all, we have written several articles about it. And that you will experience truly unprecedented things in the center of the metropolis, we have convinced ourselves of this. Twice we came across a luxury Porsche car.
According to the contacted expert from Porsche Centrum Prague, it is most likely a Panamera 4 Sport Turismo type. It is sold in the range of three million and above, the maximum speed is 263 kilometers per hour, and the acceleration from zero to a hundred takes a little over five.
In short, the embodiment of luxury and proof that the owner has money to spare.
Does this apply to everything?
The driver in question, for whom we waited long and in vain, parks his car in places where he should pay for parking. The price for one hour is 80 crowns, if you pay by mobile phone, it’s equal to a hundred crowns.
Both license plates are removed. Photo: PrahaIN.cz
There are mainly blue zones in Pařížská Street, so parking is intended primarily for residents. You can park in moderation at the beginning of the street towards the Čech bridge and on the adjacent Dvořák embankment, where there are parking machines. Opposite the Intercontinental, where you enter from Pařížská street, there are public garages with 179 spaces.
The driver in question does not deal with parking garages or paying for parking in the blue zone.
Both number plates have been removed, most likely so that the vehicle cannot be identified during inspection. In Prague, inspection vehicles regularly drive through the city and scan license plates, which are then paired with payment. The Porsche owner in question will not be in the database because his brand cannot be scanned and verified.
However, according to the police, he is committing a serious offence. Although no points are added for a vehicle without a license plate, the fine in administrative or criminal proceedings can be up to 10,000 crowns. At the same time, the driver faces a driving ban for up to one year.