🚨The Parking Scandal
It's way bigger than you think, it's billions of dollars extracted every year...
Something About Parking Enforcement No One Was Supposed to Normalize
Parking enforcement was sold as order and convenience.
That story no longer holds.
Across the country, it has quietly morphed into punitive revenue 💰 — built on signage, apps, and QR codes that drivers assume must be legal… because they’re everywhere.
They aren’t.
This investigation began with one question:
❓ When did parking stop being about parking — and start functioning like a revenue extraction system?
The answer is uncomfortable.
🔍 What’s Already Clear
The same pattern appears city after city:
🚫 Enforcement without clear, compliant regulatory signs
📱 Forced app contracts just to avoid a ticket
🔗 QR codes replacing lawful notice
⚠️ Penalties designed to discourage challenge
🏛️ “Fees” that function like taxes
This isn’t theory.
It’s documented — sign by sign, city by city.
And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
🤐 Why This Has Gone Unnoticed
Because it feels small. Routine. Not worth fighting.
Most people assume the signs must be valid.
Most don’t contest tickets.
Most never ask whether cities can legally outsource enforcement, payment, and data collection — all at once.
That assumption is the system’s greatest asset.
Until now.
📸 This Is Where the Evidence Normally Appears
The photos.
The side-by-side comparisons.
Including the book cover that lays the entire scheme bare.
I’m not releasing that publicly yet.
🔒 PAYWALL — EARLY ACCESS STARTS HERE 🔒
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