The new payment system confused people: A souvenir and a receipt instead of a ticket

"It is certain that at the beginning of the implementation of the new system there may be confusion, but things will be established very quickly and we do not expect any problems in the future"
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Entrance ticket to the National Park, Photo: Podgorički vremeplov
Entrance ticket to the National Park, Photo: Podgorički vremeplov
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Ažurirano: 26.06.2017. 19:31h

The new billing system, about which the administration did not inform the public in time, confused the visitors of the Durmitor National Park, who posted an illustration of the bookmark that was issued to them instead of a ticket on social networks.

"Issued today with an entrance fee of three euros at the rafting site on Đurđevića Tara, and it says below that this is not a ticket," says the visitor's comment, along with an illustration of the bookmark, which was published on the Podgorica Time Machine page.

The director of NP Durmitor, Tomo Pajović, told "Vijesta" that they have started with a new billing system, and added that in the future, all NP visitors will be issued a fiscal pad and a bookmark as a souvenir instead of an entrance ticket.

"It is certain that at the beginning of the implementation of the new system there may be confusion, but things will be established very quickly and we do not expect any problems in the future", he said. Pajović also checked on the field whether there were any abuses, and said that, according to initial information, this was not the case.

"Perhaps the visitor was confused because our employee mechanically stamped the bookmark, which he should not have done. It's just a souvenir, not a monetary document," he explained.

The new billing system, as explained by the administration of the National Parks of Montenegro, was introduced due to a series of abuses with the previous ticket issuance. Entrance fees to Durmitor National Park and Biogradska gora cost three euros, Lovćen two, Skadar Lake four and Prokletije National Park one euro.

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