Since last Friday, the capital's utility workers have been actively fighting snow, and car enthusiasts have been fighting with those who occupy spots cleared by someone else. Disputes in social networks do not subside. Some believe: if you've shoveled snow with a spade, it doesn't mean you've bought the spot. Others appeal to humanity and the principles of good neighborliness. Still, others simply silently "reserve" their spots with improvised means. It looks like this has gone too far.

A reader sent the video to the Onliner editorial office. He claims to have filmed it on Lynkova Street.
An unknown person with a good sense of humor decided to install a homemade (but very large) sign: "By permission of conscience, you may occupy this spot." It is decorated with bright lights — it's unclear what they are connected to.
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Comments
Беда основная даж не в том,кому "принадлежит" почищенное место,а в том почему люди не могут почистить заваленное снегом место.
Для себя ,Карл!
И после себя!