Letters: For whom the meters toll
Re “A boost in parking fines moves many wrong way,†May 8
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is asking for a $10 increase in parking fines. Is he looking for another riot to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1992 uprising?
We’re in an economic slump. The city’s financial woes were caused by bad decisions by politicians. Now he wants to put his foot on the neck of residents to bail out the city.
The mayor’s legacy will be the resentment of L.A. residents.
Steve Cassidy
Los Angeles
It would be easy for the city to implement a system to warn residents of impending street sweeping via email, text message or a robo-call. Those who want such a heads-up could sign up online with their street address.
Such systems already send warnings of overdrafts on bank accounts or notices from the public library that a checked-out book is about to be overdue.
Rob Helfman
Los Angeles
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