Anaheim Fire Gives Real-World Example Of Why Hydrants Are No-Parking Zones

ANAHEIM (CBSLA) — Firefighters in Anaheim demonstrated recently why drivers should avoid parking in front of a fire hydrant.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue posted several pictures Tuesday of a car parked in the red zone in front of a fire hydrant that was needed to battle a blaze across the street.

Both rear windows of the Nissan sedan were broken out, and the fire hose threaded through the car in order to reach the hydrant.

"Is a closer parking spot worth the broken windows and the citation and the towing fees to @AnaheimPD?" the department asked? "@City_of_Anaheim residents please do not park in fire lanes."

According to the California Vehicle Code, the fine for parking in front of a fire hydrant is $80.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue later said the car was ticketed and towed because the registration was more than six months overdue.

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