Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles BOB MAYO GOES ALONG FOR A RIDE THAT SHOWS YOU THE NEW SYSTEM THAT COULD STILL BE IN PLACE. LOOK UP THERE, YES, THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA. THAT MEANS ENFORCERS LOOK FOR STICKERS LIKE THIS BUT NEW TECHNOLOGY COULD MAKE THOSE STICKERS TWO AWAY. ENFORCEMENT AGENTS PATROL MOSTLY ON FOOT. THEY COST TENS OF THOUSANDS TO PRINT AND MAIL. AND ONE COUNCILMAN SAYS IT'S A WASTE OF MONEY. WE'RE RIDING ALONG IN ONE OF JUST THREE AUTHORITY CARS EQUIPPED WITH CAMERAS THAT READ LICENSE PLATES AND ALERT THE ENFORCER IF THE OWNER DOES NOT HAVE A PERMIT. GILLMAN IS URGING THE AUTHORITY TO GO "ALL IN" WITH THIS TECHNOLOGY AND DITCH THE STICKERS. IT WOULD SAVE MONEY, BE MORE EFFICIENT. THEY COULD FULLY COMMIT FOR PATROL CARS AND ENFORCERS ON FOOT. OUR PRODUCTIITY INCREASES MIGHTLY WHEN WE'RE USING THE TECHNOLOGY. RESIDENTS LIKE THE TECHNOLOGY AND LIKE GILMAN'S IDEA OF DROPPING PERMIT STICKERS AND RENEWING THEM ONLINE. I WILL NOT MISS THEM. IT'S A HASSLE TO GET IT, COME BACK, IF YOU CHANGE CARS IT CAN BE A HASSLE. THEY'RE ON THE AREA DRIVER'S SIDE PASSENGER SEAT. IN THE FUTURE, THEY WILL BE LOOKING FOR PLATES AND NOT
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