A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
Caughtya.org was mentionned in an article on the New York Times on 13 November 2009, in an article titled "One Rude Turn Deserves a Swat".
Very, very cool to get mentions in the press like that.
If you've come here from the article in the NYT, please, have a look, and submit your photos of vehicles parked illegally (without permit) in disability parking spaces!
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Comment by: Webmaster
Well, it's not because you don't see a sign in the photo that there wasn't one. That said, even if there was no sign, the parking space is clearly marked and designated as a disability parking space, through markings on the ground. The lack of "proper" signage does not mean the space is not a
Comment by: wut
I don't see a sign, therefor the handicap space is not valid.
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I do think that increased fines would make a big difference. However, the fines are really only applicable on "public" property. Anything in a store carpark, or university, it's all deemed private property and traffic warden are not allowed to ticket there... *that* would be an important change to allow.
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The article in the NY Times is how i found this site. I'm looking forward to watching the site.
Sweet :) I hope you do more than just watching the site! We need people to send us material from all over the place for the site to be a real success :)