Why the parked hearse in Son Xigala remains — a reality check for Palma
Why a parked hearse can feel different from an ordinary vehicle
A hearse may not be a legal exception, but it can be a sensitive case for residents in Mallorca.

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Does a hearse parked in a Mallorca neighborhood count as a special case?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why can a parked vehicle stay on a street in Palma for so long before it is removed?
Palma usually waits for clear signs of abandonment before starting removal.
What should residents in Son Xigala do if a parked vehicle is making the street feel unsafe or unsettling?
Residents should report it formally and explain the local impact clearly.
How long does Palma give a vehicle owner to move a car after a warning sticker is placed?
The owner has 21 days to respond after the sticker is placed.
Is there a faster way for Palma to handle abandoned vehicles in residential areas?
Yes, but only with clear rules and transparent checks.
How do parked hearse or funeral vehicles affect daily life in a Mallorca neighborhood?
It can create emotional discomfort even without any legal problem.
What can vehicle owners in Mallorca do to avoid complaints about long-term parking in residential streets?
Avoid leaving sensitive vehicles parked long term in residential streets.
Why do residents in Palma want quicker action on unusual parked vehicles?
Because some vehicles affect the feeling of a street, not just the parking space.
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