|
|
|
|
|
by davidhegarty
3908 days ago
|
|
That's not how laws work. You can't have one set of rules for one stakeholder, and another set of rules for another. Particularly when one of those stakeholders gets to acts as enforcement, judiciary AND beneficiary. 1 inch over the curb... we're going to tow your car with $700 worth of fines. No visible sign on the street and nothing within 100 ft (which there has to be by law)... it doesn't matter, you should have known we intended that street to have no parking between 4-6pm. If you tried to come up with a system with more adverse and broken incentives, you'd be hard pushed to come up with a better one than the SFMTA.
1) Let's saddle this organization with $10Ms of losses each year.
2) Let's give them the authority to issue tickets and fine the citizens for breaking an arbitrary set of laws.
3) Let's allow them keep the fines and treat it as 'revenue'.
4) Let's allows them to regulate themselves and decided if the tickets they issued are fair. |
|