Posts Tagged ‘Blog’

Stickers and wheel clamping

6th September, 2006

Someone just sent me a scan of an article that appeared in Palmerston North's newspaper, The Guardian. This article mentions Caughtya.org and also discusses a new initiative from a local disability group. This initiative involves putting stickers on the windows of cars parked illegally in mobility parking spaces. These stickers will [...]

Enforcement of proper usage of parking placards

26th August, 2006

As I have already said a few times, Caughtya.org only focuses on people parking in accessible spaces without displaying a parking placard. The problem being of course that even if a person doesn't look like having an impairment justifying them using the parking spot, they actually may have any number of conditions making it [...]

Now available: Caughtya notices!

22nd August, 2006

Several people asked us to provide a notice they could use to let drivers parked illegally in disability parking spaces know they were caught in the act. We developed a small notice that you may print, carry with you, and distribute appropriately.

Quick! Get Gramma, we have to go shopping...

22nd August, 2006

It isn't technically illegal, but it doesn't seem appropriate for someone that doesn't have a mobility impairment to park in an accessible space while they have someone in the car with them that is a genuine mobility placard owner, if that person is staying in the car. It is amazing the number of time you [...]

Technology and Social Change

22nd August, 2006

I am fascinated by the use of technology to effect social change. A cell phone with an integrated camera, a website setup with blogging software, and the possibilities are endless. Caughtya.org focuses on disability parking offences worldwide. I recently mentionned HollaBack, which focuses on street harassers. I have now found Parking [...]

 
 

Latest Comments

Toyota Prius, plate FFB361, in Christchurch, canterbury, New Zealand

Comment by: Webmaster
The taxi company was contacted and their general manager is going to look into it. He said: "If you have any additional information on the date and time of this incident I would welcome the receipt of that so we can identify the driver concerned at the time and address the matter with them directly.

Nissan , plate ABQ227, in Waikanae, New Zealand

Comment by: Webmaster
I may not buy more in one go, but I guarantee you I spend as much, if not more, than the average punter does in a week.

Nissan , plate ABQ227, in Waikanae, New Zealand

Comment by: Dirk
By that i mean they have few issues pushing around large food carts.

 

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