My street in Boston just recently upgraded to all new parking meters that take credit cards as well as quarters. While they are now clearly easier for people to use, I assume the city did it because it will increase revenue; the meters automatically charge your card the two hour maximum unless you make an effort to change the amount.
Could you park in front of this? |
Now I'm not sure exactly how they would work. I assume they would have to be taller. Maybe have the opening on the top instead of the side. Maybe fire trucks would also come equipped with a special device that would reach over a car in order to attach the hose to the hydrants. Regardless of what the answer is, I'm sure the technology is out there.
UPDATE: Ok, this is weird. Literally as I was writing this post it came to my attention that the "Great Boston Fire" was 140 years ago today, November 9th, 1872. Over 65 acres of the city and 776 buildings were destroyed. Wow.
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