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Car boots make it hard to drive. Generally they are applied only by traffic officals. But what if you see a suspicious car? You wonder why it is parked where it is. What can you do? Wait and challenge the driver(s) when he or she emerges? Call the police - only to have the drivers leave in the
interim? Fret and wring your hands? Not good solutions.
I propose the Citizen Boot. Concerned citizens would pay $100 to have such a boot, which they could carry in their trunk or keep in the house. The boot would be coded. On seeing a suspicious parked car, the citizen can apply the boot. On the boot is a number that the driver can call to summon the police and have the boot removed. The driver must explain to the police why he or she was in the neighborhood. If the police like the explanation and all is well, the driver is given $50 (of the $100) for compensation for lost time. The citizen receives a report from the police, and may pay another $100 to receive another boot.
If a given citizen is overzealous in applying boots, boot privileges will be revoked. If a driver trolls about in hopes of gaining a boot and the $50, that will be clear after 3 or 4 visits by the police to the same car.
Anglegrinder Man
http://images.googl...en%26lr%3D%26sa%3DG More work for him [Zimmy, Jul 25 2006]
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I will just carry my own boot about with me, and apply it whenever I park to defer suspicion. |
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Citizen Norm, you do not have a key to take it back off. Or if you do, you gotta give it back. |
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I would like to point out that the Citizen Boot is especially useful to discipline people who illegally park while they run in, then run back out and get away. |
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Well, then I will start paying people 25 dollars to let me get their car booted. |
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wouldn't work where I live.... we have very
little law and very little order - they tried
the clamping system, but folk just cut
them off with bolt cutters - we also have
no parking meters - they tried them too,
but their heads kept getting chopped off
with angle grinders. They do sell a lot of
baseball bats here, but no-one plays any
baseball. |
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Car boot = Trunk
Denver boot = wheel clamp
"Apply boot to car" = leave boot-shaped impression in some dentable portion of automobile metalwork. Usually leaves owner quite irate. Usually costs more than $50 to remedy.
Canadian boot: vehicle that floats on water |
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No, no, bung. You're not clamping me. |
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[xenzag] that sounds awfully painful. |
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