Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by adnrw 4481 days ago
Really? Seems a bit unnecessary to take the spot completely out of action because the meter is broken.

Here (Melbourne), if a meter is faulty but the council doesn't know, you can SMS your numberplate and the meter ID to their faults number. The automated response tells you that the time limits still apply and gives you the number to call if you still get a ticket.

If the council knows the meter is faulty and they haven't fixed it, they generally put a locked bag over it so no one can use it with instructions that the time limits still apply.

2 comments

"Seems a bit unnecessary to take the spot completely out of action because the meter is broken."

Yes it seems a bit stupid but governments often don't operate with efficiency or common sense as a primary goal or concern.

>Really? Seems a bit unnecessary to take the spot completely out of action because the meter is broken.

Yes, it does. Seems a bit unnecessary for the US to spend more than the next 20 countries combined in military, but the government doesn't always do the necessary part well.