Jerusalem District Court Judge Aryeh Romanov has accepted the petition submitted about two weeks ago by the Me'uchadim municipal party led by Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem Aryeh King against the system of free shuttles on Shabbat operated by the city's Hitorerut party.

The judge ordered an immediate end to the operation of the shuttles and that King be paid NIS 7,500 for legal expenses.

"After weighing these competing considerations against each other, I came to the general conclusion that the considerations supporting the acceptance of the petition outweigh the considerations supporting its rejection. The result is that I decide to accept the petition and I order the respondent to immediately stop operating shuttles on Shabbat for free," stated the judge.

Judge Romanov also noted that "it is clear that the harm that may be caused to the proper course of the elections and the purity of the elections if the respondent continues to operate the transportation in the city without compensation. It goes without saying that the respondent may use other ways to convey it's messages, which do not involve giving free favors. I am aware of the respondent's claim that it is not entitled to collect money from the passengers, but this harm is not comparable in my eyes to the harm that may be caused to the proper course of the elections and the purity of the elections, if the respondent continues to operate shuttles without compensation."... Read More: Arutz-7