Park monitoring in Vienna: 160 euros punishment despite purchasing - that's how it came about!

Park monitoring in Vienna: 160 euros punishment despite purchasing - that's how it came about!

Geiselbergstraße, 1110 Wien, Österreich - A Viennese road user, Marko*, could soon be asked to checkout 160 euros after he had bought in a supermarket car park in Simmering. On December 30th, Marko parked his car in the Spar car park in Geiselbergstrasse and initially finished purchases around 1 p.m. before he was back in the market shortly before 3 p.m. Despite his purchases, however, he received a strict letter from the parking space monitoring. According to the responsible "T-1 parking space monitoring", this happened due to a visit to the nearby AMS, which exceeded the permitted shopping time. The crucial rule is: The parking lot is only allowed for purchases and has to be left after purchasing, which Marko did not do, like reported.

In an attempt to show goodwill, however, the Marko parcotion offered a lower amount of 90 euros to clarify the matter. This measure refers to the often strict regulations that need to be observed in urban space in order to avoid chaos in the parking areas. In the meantime, a new mini supermarket, "market time", has opened around the clock in the 3rd Vienna district and offers a futuristic shopping experience with a robot that supports the purchase of goods. Like Supermarktblog declared the vision of market time to make regional products more accessible and at the same time to integrate modern technologies, to integrate the purchase process too optimize.

With its minimalist furnishings and the use of robots that put together shopping, market time sends both traditional and innovative impulses into the world of food retail. While some articles may be interesting due to the reasonable prices and the special concept, it can be seen that the real availability of these products can fluctuate. The competitive pressure through existing large branches nearby could be a challenge for market time, as the founders have to fear:

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