Stellantis employee gets ticket for parking Plymouth in 'competitive' spot

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A Stellantis employee was ticketed for parking his 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury in a preferred parking spot reserved for Stellantis-family vehicles. The ticket was resolved after the employee explained that Plymouth is a historical Stellantis brand, and the issue highlights parking frustrations at the company's headquarters due to a recent increase in employees returning to the office.
A Stellantis employee parked his 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury in a preferred spot at the company's headquarters. He was ticketed for parking a competitor's vehicle, but the issue was resolved after he explained that Plymouth is a historical Stellantis brand. The company has a rule that only Stellantis vehicles can take convenient parking spaces on its property. Recently, Stellantis has hired around 2,000 engineers, and parking on the campus has become a problem. Employees have expressed frustration over the parking rules, which have been in place for a long time. The tickets issued by the security team are essentially warnings and do not come with a fee.
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