#scan-cars have done more damage

#scan-cars have done more damage
#scan-cars have done more damage

The two scan-cars which circulate 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on the streets of the city have distributed 202,961 municipal administrative sanctions (SAC). These cars, driven by police officers, control the 3,738 parking meter locations, the 4,072 local parking spaces and the 1,290 reserved for disabled people scattered across the territory by scanning the plates of all the parked cars.

And the royalties are pouring in, as these figures show. However, the number of administrative sanctions is decreasing compared to 2023 when the 2 scan-cars led to the drafting of 214,545 administrative sanctions, thus erasing the youthful errors observed in 2020 and 2021.

According to the Liège police, 6,000 license plates are scanned every day, or more than 2 million plates scanned in a year.

Remember that these cars were introduced to replace police officers who carried out this task manually.

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The amount of the fee is 40 euros for invalid parking in a parking meter space, 80 euros in a local parking space and 116 euros for a space for a disabled person.


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