Polish road renovation in Warsaw. It wasn’t part of their job to move these cars.

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  1. In the US, they would have towed them, is there some type of law preventing them from towing them in a work zone?

  2. Would have been towed in Norway. Towed away and you would have to pay a nice little fee of €.490 (Oslo) to get your car back.

  3. Now please post some pictures of old Prussian roads in Poland that are in BETTER condition than many current highways and roads. Corruption is the name of the game in Poland.

  4. Lol, in Sweden they’d put up signs a week ahead with the date when the construction is to be carried out and a warning to move or be towed by that date. And when the date comes, they’ll just bring a tow car the morning of the construction and remove every car still standing there.

  5. I mean in the end it’s the people living there who don’t have a nice street, so they did it to themselves.

    However, aren’t the workers at least afraid of getting in trouble from their boss if they don’t have the work-ethic to do good work?

  6. To be fair – the company has no permission to tow the cars. None at ALL. So they are there -and they get busy doing the work. Every single one of these cars will be fined. The company doing the bitumen install will come back at a later date.

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