Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Park it


Parking in Detroit has always been a bit of a gamble. And this gamble predates the arrival of casinos or even the lottery.
Suburbanites head downtown Detroit by hopping on I-94, I-75 or I-96 and then it's all about I, me, and myself. We take in a ballgame, we hold our Bic lighters up at a concert, we throw our White Castle trash out of our car window. Then we head back home.
We hope Detroiters are too busy to worry about us littering, making U-turns or parking illegally. They’ve got bigger fish to fry, right? I’m pretty sure Detroit has something like 500 murders to solve each and every year.
But as of May 16 anyone with three or more outstanding Detroit parking violations will be unable to renew their driver’s license. It’s the law, buddy.
Detroit is so desperate for cash that it's willing to discourage suburbanites from driving into the city. And everyone knows Detroit cannot exist without the influx of sweet suburbanite cash.

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The Macomb Daily Blogs: Detroit: Love it, hate it: Park it

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Park it


Parking in Detroit has always been a bit of a gamble. And this gamble predates the arrival of casinos or even the lottery.
Suburbanites head downtown Detroit by hopping on I-94, I-75 or I-96 and then it's all about I, me, and myself. We take in a ballgame, we hold our Bic lighters up at a concert, we throw our White Castle trash out of our car window. Then we head back home.
We hope Detroiters are too busy to worry about us littering, making U-turns or parking illegally. They’ve got bigger fish to fry, right? I’m pretty sure Detroit has something like 500 murders to solve each and every year.
But as of May 16 anyone with three or more outstanding Detroit parking violations will be unable to renew their driver’s license. It’s the law, buddy.
Detroit is so desperate for cash that it's willing to discourage suburbanites from driving into the city. And everyone knows Detroit cannot exist without the influx of sweet suburbanite cash.

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