Arguing that parking tickets should not be issued on Shabbos, an Israeli judge sharply reduced the 100-shekel ($27) parking fine given to a religious Herzliya woman who had parked illegally at the city’s marina and received two fines, one on Friday and one on Shabbos.

She had argued that the second fine should be annulled as she could not move her car at that time.

Expressing surprise that the Interior Ministry had authorized city parking inspectors to work on Shabbos, Judge Shlomo Isakson reduced her fine to one shekel. Shabbos work permits are only supposed to be issues in life-and-death situations.