...is what you have to pay to get one of these off your car:
The L.A.Times seem to have got this story first. They use the word "scofflaws" which is excellent. The scofflaws in question are people who park their cars illegally and would previously have experienced a Denver Boot (or wheel-clamp as we tend to call them on this side of the Pond)
The new device is being trialled in a couple of U.S. cities and basically uses a strong suction force to obscure enough of the the windscreen to prevent driving.
It is safer for the enforcement officers because they aren't spending a long time kneeling at the side of the road and it is less hassle for the victim because it can be released wirelessly as soon as they pay.
Philly.com got the story next and also used the word "scofflaws" proving how good that word actually is.
New York Post came next. They quoted the first two articles but dropped the word "scofflaws" in favour of calling the device "a yellow monstrosity." Fox News then came along and just republished the NY Post story. I guess the NY Post is another Murdoch mouthpiece.
Meanwhile, somewhere in Britain, and sorry if you don't like the language - I think it's funny:
Friday, 21 October 2016
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