Re: Pavement parking fines
Who needs fines when you've installed "cat claws".
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The "CatClaw" tech could be installed on kerbs to puncture tyres that went where they shouldn't.
It could be used on roads where parking on pavements is prohibited and would help if the London Bridge or Westminster Bridge attacks were copied.
The system uses a car or lorry's own weight to expose a sharp steel road that splits the tyre's rubber when it's driven over.
It's so small and cheap to make that thousands could be installed along kerbs - and it takes minutes to put in place at a few pounds per unit.
It's been designed so it's not dangerous to pedestrians – as a person standing on top of the device would not be heavy enough to activate it.
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Having to fork out on a couple of new tyres will be quite sufficient deterrant IMHO.
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