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S an Diego’s new “daylighting law,” AB-413, draws a new line in the sand when it comes to parking near intersections and ...
The Government is consulting on changes to private parking fines, and wants drivers’ views. Here’s what could change and why ...
Britain’s drivers were handed a record 14.4 million parking tickets by private companies in 2024/25, figures show. Motoring groups said the analysis of official data by the PA news agency ...
Dubai Municipality has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Parkin Company PJSC, the largest provider of paid public parking facilities and services in Dubai, to enhance operational ...
A parking company with more than two dozen private lots in the Burlington area has agreed to pay a hefty fine after the Vermont attorney general found it was using deceptive ticketing practices.
Last week, someone plastered fake DOGE parking signs over real parking signs in DC. The signs bore messages like “DOGE Parking Only” and “Violators subject to fines up to $10,000.” The signs, DC ...
This year, private parking firms are on track to issue another record number of fines. These fines often feel wildly disproportionate and, in some cases, simply unfair. Below, we examine the issues ...
Audits from accounting firm KPMG show in 2024, the parking meters generated $160.9 million in income for the private company Chicago Parking Meters, LLC.
Despite the staggering figure of approximately 41,000 parking tickets being issued daily in Britain, an industry leader has claimed that private parking companies "don't want to issue parking ...
Private parking companies “don’t want to issue parking charges”, an industry leader has insisted, despite around 41,000 tickets being handed out in Britain each day. Will Hurley, chief ...
A consumer expert's guide to appealing against private parking 'fines' Here's a look at what you can do when a private firm hits you with a parking charge - and why they can't actually "fine" you.
There's confusion and frustration over some paid parking signs in downtown Ogden. "Oh great, now I’m going to get charged,” said Timothy Buckner. He isn’t the only one who felt that way.