Stone Harbor Police Chief Thomas J. Schutta told the borough’s council that 564 parking tickets were issued in May, the first month the town introduced the use of its ParkMobile app.
Parking tickets in Stone Harbor, a Jersey Shore community in Cape May County, skyrocketed 1,600% in May.Parking tickets in Stone Harbor, a Jersey Shore community in Cape May County, skyrocketed 1,600% in May following the launch of a new app payment system.
Stone Harbor Police Chief Thomas J. Schutta told the borough’s council that 564 parking tickets were issued in May, the first month the town introduced the use of its ParkMobile app.Stone Harbor Police Chief Thomas J. Schutta told the borough’s council that 564 parking tickets were issued in May.Prior to the app’s launch, drivers paid for parking near the beach at kiosks that accepted cash and credit cards.
Now, drivers must create an account through the app and add their credit card information, license plate number and make and model of their vehicles. The app alerts car owners when time is up and they have to renew.is $34, that tickets written in May could earn the town $19,000.
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