I know it’s been written a lot about it, but… I got a parking cart in a Dutch municipality of 90 €, which I think is a bit exaggerated. Now I have found what I once noted in 2010: The ADAC about this: Parking fees on public roads and parking lots, also “increased parking fees” if you have not drawn a bill, are considered tax in the Netherlands. So it’s not about fines. And – unlike the Incas As regards the letter from the collection office: Netter Versuch, mehr nicht. or Amtsgericht Münster, judgment of 23.11.1994 (29 C 517/94), DAR 95,165 Art. 3, 6 ETUCGB; Art. 1,6 ECGVÜ (No parking rights from NL in D) Since the claim for parking space use fee of a Dutch municipality is a (public-law) tax claim, it can be regarded as a (public-law) tax claim against a German vehicle owner in the absence of funkttio My question is this: Is this still true today??