Car with a stack of them covering a windshield you have to wonder, whats happening . Whats going on . We saw it happen in university city. A car sitting there not days, not weeks. No. Months. Good evening and thanks for joining us. Im iain page. Im lucy noland. So why tonight was that car still sitting there on a public street . Our Chris Oconnell went searching for answers life in university city. Chris . Reporter well, iain, lucy, how would you like to have a free parking spot in the city of philadelphia for the last four months . In a 20 minute loading zone no less. Well thats exactly what the owner of one car has been getting away with until we starter asking questions. With thick coat of dirt covering the windshield and six parking tickets under the wipers the silver kia parked on 30th and jfk has become somewhat of a local mystery. That car has been there since last year. I mean we talking like prior thanksgiving. Reporter although the sign says loadly for 20 minutes Wilson River
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