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According to Giuliano Mingardo, the abolition of paid parking in city centers is expensive and does not result in additional public. Moreover, it works counter-productive as cities will bulge with cars and thereby lose some of their appeal.
According to Giuliano Mingardo, the abolition of paid parking in city centers is expensive and does not result in additional public. Moreover, it works counter-productive as cities will bulge with cars and thereby lose some of their appeal.