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Car park app offers users £10 reward to snitch on people parking illegally
i-Ticket pays a small commission to users who upload a picture of the vehicle and its registration number



A private parking firm has created an app that promises to pay users to report illegally parked cars.

UK Car Park Management’s (UK CPM) i-Ticket app, which is available for free on Google Play and the App Store, pays a £10 commission to users who upload a picture of the vehicle and its registration number.

The company then uses DVLA data to send a £60 fine to the vehicle owner, a fee that rises to £100 if it isn’t paid within two weeks

A new app is offering people £10 to snitch on people parking illegally

when this comes to the states, i'm finna get payed
I wish it was against the law for you nikkas that use too much space between cars when you park:pacspit:
 

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I'm guessing this is for private property tickets. Out here you don't even have to pay those.... No legal obligation they just press you:manny:
I think you're right regarding private use. But it seems like these nikkas finna give out tickets that looks like the real thing to scare folks into paying them
UK CPM reportedly runs car parks for the likes of Tesco and McDonald’s, but i-Ticket appears to be designed for smaller companies that can’t afford to pay staff to monitor their own car parks.

“This free app allows you to protect your land and parking spaces,” reads the app’s description. “Using the app you can issue parking tickets to all those vehicles which park on your land (parking spaces) without your permission.”

Once you register an account, UK CPM promises to install car park signs within five days. The company also promises "complete privacy" to users who report drivers.

"Our parking tickets and signs have no reference to yourself, all correspondence are designed to make the motorist believe they have been caught by a CPM patrol warden," it says on its website


Strangely, I'm not sure why don't most cities have something similar to this already in place for public properties
 

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I think you're right regarding private use. But it seems like these nikkas finna give out tickets that looks like the real thing to scare folks into paying them



Strangely, I'm not sure why don't most cities have something similar to this already in place for public properties
That's what they work on fear
 
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Heading straight to Wal-Mart every day sitting there with my donuts in my hand calling the cops saying @Bittasweet and other coli members are parking illegally
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you better believe I will be on the other side of the lot doing the same bruh
 
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