1500 PV per hour! This is how Indigo will flash Parisian cars

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PARIS: ... privatization of the PV market = 1500 PV/hour, €420.000/day for Indigo

1 ... Urbis and Indigo, the world leader in car parks, have found the jackpot, i.e. 1500 x €35 minimum = €52.500/hour x 8 hours = €420.000 in a single day

2 ... Paris like the State with its highways is being carved up by its own rulers...

 
Racket 24 06 2017
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The jackpot for Indigo! To bail out the coffers of the capital, the mayor of Paris has decided to entrust the management of surface parking spaces to the private sector. Indigo (ex-Vinci Park) has just won two of the three lots, ie around 97.000 parking spaces in 14 districts. The third lot was awarded to Urbis Park. From 1er January 2018, the car park leader will deploy its sworn agents, equipped with smartphones, in the streets of Paris. To verbalize offenders, Indigo will also be able to count on vehicles equipped with cameras which will flash the cars in violation. After its implementation in Madrid, the rate of compliance with paid parking has reached 85%.

Discover in video how Indigo's vehicles catch drivers in violation in Madrid:

When he pays for his parking, on a terminal or on his smartphone, the motorist enters the license plate of his vehicle. As shown in the promotional video above, Indigo then circulates in the streets a noria of scooters and cars equipped with cameras capable of reading these plates. Enough to control 1500 vehicles per hour! Impossible to slip through the meshes of this digital net. The Parisian motorist is warned...

 

source: Capital.fr via Anonymous Contributor

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