SAN MARCOS, Texas — The city of San Marcos is introducing a new immobilizing device to crack down on unpaid parking violations. The enforcement tool, called the Barnacle, will be used on habitual ...
SCRANTON – Parking scofflaws in Scranton will soon get stuck between a “Barnacle” windshield blocker and their unpaid ticket citations. Grow America, which is the outside operator of the city’s street ...
It looks like SpongeBob and even comes with a maritime moniker, but the NYPD's newest parking device is no nautical nonsense. The NYPD is deploying its new tool aimed at deterring illegal parking and ...
NEW YORK-- Move over subway robot, the NYPD has got a new pilot program. The device is called Barnacle, and it reportedly works exactly how it sounds. It's target is illegally parked vehicles. CBS New ...
If you’ve stumbled across a poor parking job, a deserted car, or browsed the right subreddits, you may have also encountered a yellow rectangular device sitting on the offending windshield. This is a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — A growing controversy in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood is raising concerns about a little-known parking enforcement tool that drivers say is costing them $100 or ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas — The city of San Marcos is introducing a new immobilizing device to crack down on unpaid parking violations. The enforcement tool, called the Barnacle, will be used on habitual ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A 7-Eleven franchise owner in Bala Cynwyd is defending his decision to use "barnacles" - yellow suction devices placed on windshields - to deter non-customers from parking in ...
Enforcement of unpaid parking tickets has begun with a windshield blocker called Barnacle, the operators of Scranton’s downtown parking system remind motorists. The suction device that sticks to a ...
Barnacle is an Edison-based company producing a new kind of parking enforcer. Barnacle boots stick to the car windshield and allow illegal parkers to scan a QR code to pay the fine. After that, it can ...
These barnacle legs look like a brush that might be used by a chimney sweep. Often attached to ships, barnacles use their hairy legs to comb through the water to collect organisms, mostly microscopic ...
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