Summary Users can snap photos of illegally parked cars and get £10 commission.
(Web Desk) - The UK Car Parking Management has taken an initiative to teach people about no-parking zones. The company has introduced an App which allows people to anonymously take a picture of the illegally parked car, its number plate, and then send it to the company to collect the fee when it is paid.
The parking firm pays to access DVLA data to track the driver through the number plates and send them letters demanding £60, which rises to £100 within 14 days.
Moreover, the company has issued DIY signs that users put up then take photos of the offenders respectively.
But the company claims it will empower people who own off-road parking not regulated by the police or the council to stop people parking in their spaces.
