Guest guest Posted May 20, 2011 Report Share Posted May 20, 2011 I wanted to share this for those of us that use handicapped parking. This came from my contacts at Shepherd Center. What I'm not sure about is how many PD are using the info provided from this app to actually ticket the offenders. If every PD that gets info reported is using the info to ticket offenders, this app will be invaluable and really help curtail offenders when they start getting fined. Jenn ---------- Forwarded message ---------- *Improving disabled parking *with any of these devices... *iphone* <http://www.parkingmobility.com/app-iphone> *android* <http://www.parkingmobility.com/app-android> *blackberry* <http://www.parkingmobility.com/app-blackberry> *A free iPhone app started it all!* *The iPhone app uses Google Maps to provide the following enhanced features: * - Identify a violation’s exact location for better reporting - Find disabled parking locations which have been shared by other users - Share the locations of disabled parking with other users - Suggest to your city where additional disabled parking is needed. Users can vote to endorse suggestions to convince the city of the true need. Parking Mobility is a community-based non-profit organization which brings citizens and their cities together to address disabled parking abuse. We believe that the best individuals to report disabled parking abuse are the individuals who need disabled parking for their daily activities. Regardless of how well any one city enforces their disabled parking spaces, their enforcement agents (police, etc) cannot be everywhere…all the time. And in cases where a violation is called in to a city, most often enforcement agents cannot arrive at the location in time to ticket the offender. People with disabilities see disabled parking abuse because we look for it everywhere we go. The Parking Mobility application empowers private citizens to report a violation with 3 quick and simple photos. The report is immediately sent to the city, and the city tickets the vehicle using the violation report. When the city collects the fine, your favorite charity receives 20% of the fine! And your city not only improves accessibility for its citizens, it collects a fine that it would not have received without Parking Mobility and *you*! http://www.parkingmobility.com/ Parking Mobility is a community-based non-profit organization which brings citizens and their cities together to address disabled parking abuse. We believe that the best individuals to report disabled parking abuse are the individuals who need disabled parking for their daily activities. Pass it on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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