Drivers in a major city were warned of an increase in parking tickets – where approximately 300 were released in one day.
On Tuesday, Colombia's public works, Missouri, issued 289 parking shock quotes.
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The parking application has been intensified in the city center since October, when public works have regained control of the parking application after four years.
Previously, the Colombia Police Department enforcement administration was.
In the three months that followed, public works released nearly 2500 Tickets – In a blatant contradiction with 4000 Colombia's police decisions in its last year in control.
This means that public works are issued between two and three times the tickets, with the total amount of the dollar from the certificates issued since October reaches approximately 39,000 dollars.
About 100 certificates that issued public works with warnings with no attached fees.
In late December, enforcement agents began issuing certificates with fines of $ 15.50.
Moreover, the revenues collected from permits, meters and Park Mobile amounted to more than $ 1.2 million.
A spokesman for public works, John Ugan, stressed the need to apply proper parking.
He said: “It allows people to come to the city center and know that they can get a parking place often.
“It cancels the sailor so that the vehicles do not have to drive in search of a place to park free, and this reduces traffic congestion and pollution – It also makes the city center more hiking. “
The current operation allows residents 15 days to pay their ticket to municipal courts as soon as it is issued.
If you leave unpaid, the courts will issue $ 31.50 court Fees and court history.
Local residents say they have noticed the increase in fines.
“I am happy because she is slowly, and they need some people as well,” said Willie Maxwell, a Colombian resident.
In a warning to the other population, he added: “You will get a brown if you don't feed this thing.”
“It is definitely a word about the street,” said Katie Hertel, who has lived in Colombia since 2019.
“It was definitely a change because I thought for a while that no one was applying anything.”
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