Asahi: No quarter for illegal parking from June
When the revised Road Traffic Law takes effect in June, drivers will face hefty on-the-spot fines even if they illegally park for just a fraction of the time that until now had been overlooked. Under the revisions, private-sector companies will be commissioned to crack down on parking violations, thus freeing up police to concentrate on more serious matters. Watchdog "traffic wardens" from these companies will be equipped with digital cameras to take pictures of vehicles that are illegally parked. The photographic evidence will immediately be sent to police and a sticker placed on the vehicle informing the driver that a fine is being levied, according to officials. Violators will face fines as soon as they walk away from the vehicle, regardless of the time it was parked. Currently, police officers mark tires with chalk when they spot illegally parked vehicles. They allow a certain leeway before issuing a ticket. That will no longer happen... There were about 1.6 million parking violations nationwide in 2005. Under the new system, the NPA expects the number to double... Trucking companies are scrambling to devise ways around the system. Yamato Transport Co., for example, is introducing a new system for collecting and delivering packages, under which drivers do not need to park...more...