Comedian, presenter and actress Eva Kramerová (35), known as Evelyn, struggles with a long-term problem, which often got her into unpleasant situations. Although she tries to take life in stride and maintain a positive attitude, she doesn’t always succeed. Sometimes she just gets soot and he has to take care of himself.
Parking in the center of Slovakia’s capital, which has become a nightmare for her over the past year, is a big problem for her. “I have a feeling that the third wave of consolidation will not be necessary. You ask why? Since I received about a hundred fines for parking (parking, editor’s note) this year. I still pay for it, but then there are the ten minutes that I miss and there’s always that red piece of paper,” she stated in a VIDEO on her Instagram. You can find it at the beginning of the article.
When she realized how much money she had already left in fines, she didn’t forgive herself a fair amount of irony. “For the money that I collected for the state, municipal, I don’t know what treasury… I think that a highway could be built from Bratislava to Košice, not only there, but all the way to Trebišov via Užhorod, Orava, Hungary and back. In my opinion, it would be enough for my seventeenth pension.” she noted.
She is also very angry about the amount of the fine, she considers it excessive. “One would think that 70 euros for parking in such a small city – like Bratislava, is a really outrageous amount. It could be 50 euros if we went to that electronic mailbox in time. Yes, it’s not just me who has a problem with it,” she explained another problem she encountered.
She continued her frustration. “Okay, 70 euros is legit (legitimate, editor’s note) if I landed on the roof of someone’s pool in Abu Dhabi. Is it appropriate to give a fine of 70 euros? Yes, it is, but 70 euros! I keep my fingers crossed for everyone. Employees of PAAS (Bratislava parking assistant, editor’s note) per unit with an asterisk. You don’t do your job 100%, but 180%,” she complimented them with a slight smirk.
She decided to go directly to the company’s employees who are in charge of imposing fines. “But for God’s sake, you’re definitely done. You go get coffee, go after school, take a break. No one does more than the PAAS staff. I just want to say that I really wish the PAAS staff had more paid time offto bring back the slippers and a fine of ten to twenty euros, depending on how you arrange it, what kind of chemistry you have with the given city police officer. End of reporting,” she added.
