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http://consumerist.com/5183968...king-meters-in-protest
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God I hate parking meters. They are SO bad for business. Important parts are in bold.
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http://consumerist.com/5183968...king-meters-in-protest
The Chicago parking meter saga continues today with a post from theexpiredmeter.com, a blog about Chicago parking tickets and how to fight them. The post has photos of parking meters being spray painted, destroyed and otherwise defaced. Guess people aren't too thrilled with paying 28 quarters for 2 hours in the Loop...
An entire block of parking meters, numbering nearly 20, were spotted along west Irving Park in the Albany Park neighborhood, that had both the front and back of their heads spray painted black. Once spray painted, these meters are unreadable by Parking Enforcement Aides and therefore, vehicles can't be ticketed as it's impossible to see if the meters were fed or not.
Some angry citizens are going for the simple approach and simply peeling the stickers off the meters so that they don't have the instructions required by law.
One tipster named Brian says, "In some cases, these decals just peel right off the front of the meter with little or no effort. When these stickers were originally applied, the weather was very cold and it seems the adhesive didn't adhere correctly. These stickers just come right off. They also appear to be too big to fit into the recessed area they are being placed in. Yet another case of someone in charge not knowing what they are doing."
Other tactics that have been documented include, gluing quarters into the slots with superglue, ripping the meters out of the ground, stealing the coin box, and filling the meter with pennies so it breaks.
Apparently, the pennies don't register as money, but they do break the meter.
"We are finding a lot of pennies and nickels in coin slots," confirmed one LAZ Parking employee we confronted on the street. He wouldn't give us his name, his job it is to repair parking meters. "We see a lot of that going on."
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God I hate parking meters. They are SO bad for business. Important parts are in bold.
The City of Chicago has gone ahead with a deal to lease the city's parking meters to a company that raised the rates ? and the results are reportedly tragic. It now costs 28 quarters to park for two hours in the Loop, which some say is causing the meters to fill up with quarters and break.
...But hardware store owner Dan O'Donnell said broken parking meters could be found along Armitage Avenue, and for two weeks no one from the city or the parking concessionaire showed up to do anything. The higher meter rates required drivers to put in many more quarters, which caused the meters to fill up and break down if they were not emptied, O'Donnell said.
"The meters filled up with quarters in only about a day, and no one is coming by to empty them out," O'Donnell said Tuesday. The quadrupling of parking rates this year has harmed his business, Armitage Hardware and Building Supply, 925 W. Armitage, he said.
"Why come to the hardware store for a 25-cent screw when it costs $1 or $2 to park while you're shopping? People are afraid to come in and get change for the meter because they'll go back to their car and find a ticket," O'Donnell said.
Also, some parking meters erroneously display stickers that say the meters only need to be fed on weekdays or during certain hours. Not anymore.
Outdated information on some meter stickers makes drivers vulnerable to receiving tickets. The old stickers still in place erroneously say that meters must be fed only on weekdays; the new policy is that meter rates apply seven days a week and for more hours each day.
The parking-meter companies last weekend exercised an option in the contract that allows them to ticket vehicles parked at expired meters, Walsh said. Chicago police officers and parking enforcement aides also continue to write tickets, and the city will keep all fines collected.
As if parking in Chicago wasn't already the most consistently evil experience known to man.
Chicago parking meters: Changes leave drivers angry, confused [Chicago Tribune]
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