Good point. I think Paradise Valley was one of the first, if not the first, to use them. They had one rigged up on a van. Always sat in the same spot. I always got a chuckle because these cameras had to be posted with warnings signs.
I was back in Glendale a few months ago. I did note see any there, and did not see any in the parts of Phoenix I traveled through.
Still the point that widespread disregard for such policies does pretty much make them null.
IIRC, San Diego once had such a backlog of ignored parking tickets they wiped the system clean and started over again.
—IIRC, San Diego once had such a backlog of ignored parking tickets they wiped the system clean and started over again.—
Chicago did the opposite with toll violators. People were not getting tickets for YEARS, and then in 2010 (I think) they sent everyone collective bills. People were getting $10,000, $20,000 and more “bills” from the city for all the times over the last few years they blew through a toll. A friend of mine got one for only $7,000.
If you didn’t pay, you lost your license, for starters...