Utilizing FOIA and some clever software Mr. Chapman quickly identifies a troubled spot for parking in Chicago and gets results!
http://mchap.io/using-foia-data-and-unix-to-halve-major-source-of-parking-tickets.html
The story relates how the author used Freedom of Information Act requests to gather raw data on parking tickets issued in Chicago. What he received was a semicolon-delimited text file containing a great number of data entry errors. The author outlines the steps taken to clean and extract data on a likely problematic parking location. Armed with this data, he visited the location and discovered very confusing signage. He reported this to the city, who rectified the signage. This led to a 50 percent decrease in the number of tickets issued for that location.
I immediately asked myself three things
1. How much more effective has that corner become?
2. Who's grumbling about the loss of revenue?
3. What would happen if more of us did this very thing?
(Score: 3, Interesting) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday August 15 2018, @03:50PM
A) there are plenty of retired, semi-retired, etc. in the world who are more than capable of doing this kind of thing
B) you are suggesting that the city should put someone on payroll to go out and reduce revenues?
C) gather signatures, I suppose you think we should all wait for elections to effect change in our government too?
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