This Visibility-Blocking Device Is A Wheel Clamp For The Digital Age

Traffic wardens could soon be history, but before you crack the champagne open, check out the device that could be replacing them. We just don't know what to feel

The one and only good thing about parking wardens is that sometimes – sometimes – they can cut you some slack and let you off a fine if they feel like it. But even that narrow flicker of hope could be extinguished by a new invention that almost completely blocks the view out of the windscreen.

If you’re caught violating parking regs, the enforcement agent can simply pull up and place a new device called The Barnacle on your windscreen. As you’d imagine, it uses Masters of the Universe-strength suckers to hold the unit in place – and it’s locked on by a coded panel.

After that it’s a case of calling a number, coughing up your fine to get hold of a code to unlock the device, and then – this is possibly the most irritating bit – you have to drive to a set location to give the enforcement company their Barnacle back. Because that’s exactly what you’d feel like doing, instead of just tossing it into the nearest bin.

This Visibility-Blocking Device Is A Wheel Clamp For The Digital Age

The unit comes from a New York-based firm called Ideas That Stick. The firm’s president, Kevin Dougherty, is quoted by parkingtoday.com – no, really, it exists – as saying the Barnacle “makes it easier for everyone involved.”

“From an administrative standpoint, we wanted to help agencies reduce the overall cost of managing their enforcement activities,” he said. “By making the device compact and stackable, we were able to free up scarce storage space in customer facilities and allow smaller enforcement vehicles to carry more of the devices.

“Its design also allows for ‘green’ deployment methods, transporting the devices in a handcart or electric scooters. The immobilised vehicle is also towable when the device is deployed, which can eliminate a duplication of effort and resources for the enforcing agency.”

This Visibility-Blocking Device Is A Wheel Clamp For The Digital Age

As it can be deployed from the kerb on either side of the car, as well as being lightweight and needing no bending to pick it up, it’s less likely to cause workplace injuries, the company says.

We’re still a little hazy on how a faceless, remorseless, automated system is better for the driver who overstayed his parking slot by five minutes, but hey. Anything that prevents some greasy, unwashed guy in a tow truck getting anywhere near your car can’t be that bad. Can it?

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Comments

Anonymous

Solution: Buy your own Barnacle, apply it when you park so that they can’t apply theirs!

09/29/2016 - 11:37 |
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Silverbullet767

Depending on the release and redelivery will cost. It might be cheaper to smash T windscreen and pay your windscreen excess to your insurer to get a new window!

09/29/2016 - 11:53 |
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Anonymous
09/29/2016 - 12:14 |
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Anonymous

just drill a hole in suction cups and off it goes woopty do

09/29/2016 - 12:27 |
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Anonymous

Rather smash my windscreen than pay for the code

09/29/2016 - 12:49 |
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Tore Daniel Lysholm

.. So if your car is parked illegally, how does placing this on the windshield help? So when you have to first move the car to get it away from illegal parking spot, its illegal too, either way youre sodded :P
Sorry, ticket is a better idea.

Anywhoes.
Powerdrill from the inside, if the ticket is more than a new windshield, claim you never saw that thing.
Glued protective screen or fishing line, again claim you never saw the thing.
Windshield wipers (that cant be bent out unless hood is taken off etc) stopped in the middle, they`ll be standing there like idiots while you come out.
Angle grinder or powerdrill from the outside, if you can prove your parking was due to an emergency so it had to be removed by force.
Or Ace Ventura (again, claim emergency).

09/29/2016 - 13:25 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

stick your head out the sunroof xD

09/29/2016 - 19:06 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

loopholes

09/29/2016 - 19:08 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

if you have a BAC Mono you are immune to these devices

09/29/2016 - 19:09 |
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BMWfan

Jeep with it.

09/29/2016 - 21:03 |
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