Posted on 10/07/2021 4:29:18 AM PDT by blam
German Parking Garage Unveils Dedicated Spaces For LGBTQ And Migrant Drivers
Today in “our obsession with inclusiveness is once again leading us back to segregating people” news, a car park in Germany is unveiling dedicated parking spaces for LGBTQ and migrant drivers.
The three “diversity” parking spaces were put up in an underground car park in Hanau city centre, according to the Daily Mail.
Hanau is considered a city of diversity already, the report noted. Hanau’s population was “already ethnically diverse” before the 2015 migrant crisis.
The aim of the spots was to “help people who feel a special need for protection,” according to Thomas Morlock, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the lot.
Morlock told the Daily Mail the spaces were built to set a “conspicuously colourful symbol for diversity and tolerance”.
He said they “are not necessarily meant” to be used by a “seperate group of people”.
And of course, as the Daily Mail puts it, the kicker:
“It is not immediately clear how the authorities intend to monitor whether people who park in the spaces are in fact part of the LGBTQ community or migrants…”
Keep up the great work, Herr Morlock.
Oh, no! lmao
Oh man, thank G-d you survived. That sounds horrifying.
Sliding sideways on ice and snow — one of the reasons why I left Massachusetts.
I coudn’t stand driving in the winter. I hit ONE patch of black ice (in my old Volvo which was one of the last of the Swedish tank mobiles made in Gothenburg.) and that was IT for me. I’d put the Swedemobile in dry dock during the snow months.
I moved back to Florida in 2002 and while the rain can get nasty, I prefer it over snow and (black) ice.
I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to survive.
Not frightened, just pretty sure.
NDE/OOBE ping...
How about Outbacks?
Interesting information on crumple zones.
The red toilet seat...
Wellllll, I have one, and I love wimmin...
Every improvement in safety is paid for in blood.
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