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Feeding the meter
The eternal carrot & stick to coax the motorist out of the car & onto the bus
Donnybrook Garage Enviro500 VT 3 operating its traditional route 46A to Dun Laoghaire with the mega square ad.
Seattle, Washington Police Department. 2010. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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Everett Police Department, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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Everett, Washington Police Department. 2010. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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Everett, Washington Police Department. 2010. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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Wall washers, holding the pine end in place on a row of Victorian terraced houses.
LR3900 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Doubles in Dublin.....
Let's start off with the buses, terminus for orbital route 18 from Sandymount to Palmerstown, Go Ahead Volvo's doing a double act, in the rear 11557 & with leading 11911.
Some traffic bollards to stop the school runners from parking on the school entrance, literally, nicely finished off as school pencils.
Finally, my favourite ESB chimneys in the distance of Poolbeg.
Next to the Salisbury Arms, one of the oldest Hotel and Public House in Hertford, stands this charming Dutch designed blue bike. I like the simplicity of the composition with the parking warden wandering down Fore Street looking for unwitting custom, there is an irony in this snap.
The final editing was in Adobe Photoshop Express which helped me accentuate the dull day with the blue of the bike matching the roof of the Corn Exchange further down Fore Street.
Milwaukee Parking Enforcement
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
May 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
City of Milwaukee Parking Enforcement Jeep
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
January 2019
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
Milwaukee Parking Enforcement
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
May 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
Milwaukee Parking Enforcement
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
May 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
boston, massachusetts
1973
meter maid
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It was in September, 1960 - 50 years ago this year - that parking enforcement as we know it today began, when the first traffic wardens marched onto British streets.
In fact there were 40 of them and they inspired fear and fascination in equal measure as, in distinctive military-style uniforms with rows of gilt buttons, yellow shoulder flashes and yellow cap bands and with the power to issue £2 fines, they went in search of law-breaking motorists on behalf of the Metropolitan Police.
The very first ticket was issued to Dr Thomas Creighton who was answering an emergency call to help a heart attack victim at a West End hotel.
The medic's Ford Popular, left outside as he tended the victim, was ticketed but - just as happens today when mean or thoughtless wardens ticket hearses, ambulances (or even rabbits in their hutches...) - there was such a public outcry that he was subsequently let off.
Some things never change. Today, in the Borough of Westminster, where it all started, 200 parking attendants - or Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs), as they are now known - patrol the streets.
Milwaukee Parking Enforcement
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
May 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
If you see this car downtown and watch for a few minutes you'll see people taking out their phones and taking pictures. I watched 2 others take pics before I did. Too funny.
A Maldon District Parking enforcement warden/ officers (or whatever they call themselves) 2014 Ford Fiesta Econetic parked in a 1 hour parking, no return for 4 hours zone in the High Street in the town of Maldon in Essex (UK).
The trouble is, it's been parked here most of the day so the warden can patrol the town dishing out tickets. It even has a 'officer on official duty' sign inside the windscreen with special dispensation so he or she can effectively park wherever they like for as long as they like.
There's a whiff of hypocrisy here. The whole point of parking restrictions is so that no one takes the proverbial and spaces are used for the appropriate length of time by genuine users.
My Ford Fiesta album flic.kr/s/aHsjXqyCdh
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
boston, masssachusetts
1971
meter maid
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Ford Fusion Hybrid
They do not mess around with parking violators...
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