Hong Kong district councillor warned after parking illegally in fire exit lane



A district councillor who illegally parked in Hong Kong has been warned to adhere to higher standards, a minister has revealed.

Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Alice Mak Mei-kuen told reporters on Saturday that the Kwai Tsing district officer had reminded Chau Kit-ying verbally and in writing to act in accordance with the publicโ€™s expectations.

โ€œWe demand that each district councillor perform their duty responsibly, and speak and act prudently,โ€ Mak said. โ€œTheir actions must fulfil the publicโ€™s expectations of the district council and its councillors.โ€

Chau apologised after a photo showing her black car parked in a fire exit lane at Shek Foon House of Shek Lei (II) Estate went viral.

Kwai Chung Media, a district-based community news platform, reported that some neighbourhood residents had noticed the black car frequently parking at the location.

Accessing the space usually requires that a security guard unlock a gate.

Parking or blocking fire exits is not permitted in Hong Kong and can constitute an offence punishable by a HK$400 (US$51) fine.

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