A resident of Tel Aviv <...> parked the car on the parking lot about 12 a.m., <...> entered the apartment, and at 10 a.m. the car was not in place. <...> A new label appeared on the parking lot <...>: "the place is reserved for disabled persons."In an attempt to find out how this happened, she called the reference service of the municipality. The employee stated that <...> most likely, she violated the parking rules, and now is trying to "turn out."The car was found on the city parking lot, where it was evacuated. The author of the blog also found that she was fined 1,000 shekels for violating the parking rules, and also had to pay another 300 shekels for "evacuation services".The woman, deciding to seek the cancellation of the fine, found that the parking lot was "watched" by one of the surveillance cameras installed at her house. After looking at the recording, she saw the employees of the municipality changing the label. According to her, it took them less than five minutes to apply a new mark. Two hours later, an evacuator arrived after her car.... From the municipality of Tel Aviv <...> it was that "an unacceptable mistake occurred, and the owner of the car apologized and the fine was canceled." <...>