Finnish authorities will evacuate vehicles that have been parked at Helsinki Airport for a long time. In this respect reports RBC cites the press service of the Finavia company, which manages Finnish airports. The company noted that the maximum time a car can be stored in the parking lot is 45 days.
“If a vehicle has been parked at Helsinki Airport for a long time without notice and we are unable to contact the owner, we will inform the Vantaa Municipality Parking Administration about the vehicle. “The city of Vantaa receives the cars from Helsinki Airport and is subsequently responsible for their storage,” Finavia’s press service said. said.
It was noted that there were many vehicles with Russian license plates in the parking lot of Helsinki Airport. If the vehicle owners do not come, the ownership of the vehicle will pass to Vantaa officials. Finavia emphasized that this rule is the same for all parking customers.
On September 10, the European Union banned Russian imports of personal cars, smartphones and cosmetics, as they were considered imports. Restrictions also include trailers and semi-trailers used to transport precious stones, toilet paper, shampoos, toothpastes, goods, yachts and cameras.
European Commission Representative Daniel Sheridan Ferry statedEuropean Union countries need to decide independently what to do with goods that have entered their territory from Russia, including cars.
Previously reportedIt was stated that the ban on the entry of vehicles with Russian license plates came into force on September 16.
Source: Gazeta

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