Today was the first day of the City's new parking scofflaw enforcement program.  Vehicles with four or more outstanding parking tickets are subject to "booting," meaning the vehicle is immobilized until the owner pays all outstanding parking fines.  Here's what happened today.

Parking Enforcement Officers booted a total of 9 vehicles today.  The first boot was applied at 2:13 p.m. and the last was applied at 3:49 p.m.  At the lowest end of the range of vehicles booted today, $467 is owed on 4 outstanding tickets.  At the highest end of the range of vehicles booted today, $3,308 is owed on 34 outstanding tickets.

As of 4 p.m. today, one booted motorist had paid the amount owed and self-released the boot. Seventeen minutes elapsed from the time that the boot was applied until the boot was released.

  • That vehicle was booted at 3:34 p.m.
  • The motorist called the boot vendor at 3:44 p.m. 
  • The amount owed, $475 (including the $145 boot fee) was paid at 3:50 p.m. 
  • The vehicle was released from the boot at 3:51 p.m.

Comments

2 responses to “Nine Parking Scofflaw Boots Applied on First Day”

  1. Taylor B Avatar
    Taylor B

    In a word…good! I suppose the usual cry-babies will deride this worthwhile effort to make people comply with the law as just another way for the mean old nanny-state city to make money. I agree and I approve 100%! Scoflaws: You do not have any “right” to own and drive a car if you ignore the laws which regulate automobiles on our city streets.

  2. BornIntoSystem Avatar
    BornIntoSystem

    I guess if you’re allowing your brain to operate in a realm where taking more money from people who can barely afford to feed their kids processed corn fed chicken nuggets is a good thing… this is a good thing.
    Great job, these parking tickets and car handcuffs are going to really change the world. When you were a little kid fantasizing about how you would make the world a better place, this is assuredly what you were thinking of.

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