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New law to make San Francisco street sweeping even more unfair (getfixed.me)
5 points by davidhegarty on Sept 11, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


This is already very common in Amsterdam where citations are written automatically and not even placed on the car. The fine will arrive in your mailbox fully automated within a few weeks.

In other Dutch cities a similar system is used, however the officer still writes a physical ticket and puts it on the car whenever the scanning device shows a hit.


It's not unrealistic to think that this data will be sold to the car repo industry:

http://betaboston.com/news/2014/03/05/a-vast-hidden-surveill...


Privacy concerns aside, it seems a little ironic that a tech startup is arguing against efficiency via automation.

Anyway, doesn't Fixed have a vested interest in more parking citations issued? Or does the photographic evidence hurt their ability to win cases on behalf of their clients?




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