Mercedes-Maybach Owner in Krasnoyarsk Fined for Parking Sign and Pavement Parking

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The owner of a Mercedes-Benz Maybach in Krasnoyarsk faced a 1,000 ruble fine after a parking sign was placed beside the car and it remained on the pavement for a month, according to a Telegram channel called Kras Mash. The post identifies the vehicle as part of the Oasis LLC fleet, a company associated with the elite crossover, and links the car to Vadim Ivanov, a local businessman who oversees several firms.

The sign, which bore the Maybach’s license plate number, was placed near the building on Maerchaka Street, the site of Ivanov’s company offices. Local drivers reported the incident, prompting traffic police to review the photographs and remove the sign after the investigation began. Since January, the police noted that the driver has accumulated 30 fines, with speeding and unauthorized use of a special lane being the most common violations.

Earlier reports indicated that a deputy head of the Krasnoyarsk Territory UGIBDD of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs allegedly directed subordinates to build their own houses. This broader context highlights the ongoing concerns about road safety, enforcement consistency, and the relationship between local officials and traffic law compliance in the region. The incident with the Maybach underscores how street signage and parking violations can trigger rapid police review, even when the vehicle appears to be tied to a prominent business operation. In the wider narrative, communities are watching for accountability and clear rules that apply to all drivers, regardless of status or wealth. The outcome in Krasnoyarsk serves as a reminder that traffic violations carry measurable penalties, and authorities continue to monitor repeat offenders to maintain order on public roadways [Source: Kras Mash Telegram].

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