A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
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 [...]
19th August, 2006
I was thinking about the various reactions I have encountered in relation to this site, and to accessible parking in general. There is a broad spectrum of reactions. This isn't bad in and of itself, as it has the potential to create dialogue about the issues, and to raise public awareness. It sometimes gets disheartening [...]
15th August, 2006
I took a photo of a nice Mercedez with personalised plates this evening. As usual, I looked on the dashboard, and in the windshield to see if there was a placard displayed. I didn't see any. So I took a photo of the car. Someone came out of a shop, visibly [...]
12th August, 2006
People tell me about Armoured Vans from security companies parking in or in front of accessible spaces. Every once in a while we come across photos of police cars parked in accessible spaces. And there's the odd anecdote about ambulances used as taxis stopping in disability parking bays. This makes people with [...]
7th August, 2006
Monitoring accessible parking spaces is not just the responsibility of people with disabilities. Parking violations can be captured by anyone with a cell phone capable of taking photos. It's easy work to help with effecting social change, and everyone can feel good about it. Even parking offenders who may go away from the experience having [...]
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.
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.
Comment by: Dirk
By that i mean they have few issues pushing around large food carts.
@sammyovandich yeah I could easily google temple run high scores and snap a photo of it too #caughtya
I come home and find my little brother on the floor polishing my dads shoes... #childlabor #caughtya
@TheOnlii_1 lol n if yo ass don't stop following den unfollowin den following again u won't be relevant lol #caughtYA
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