Twitter account PPAwatch is fighting back against the man, and shares photos of Philadelphia Parking Authority vehicles that are violating the laws they enforce.
Here are just a few photos of sweet justice:
Here we go again. This @PhilaParking PEO parked illegally to ticket a @FedEx driver parked illegally. Pathetic. pic.twitter.com/cwJfHEzWpz
— PPAwatch (@PPAwatch) September 10, 2013
Here’s @PhilaParking vehicle 323 illegally parked in TWO crosswalks. No ticket. Thanks to @loudidonato pic.twitter.com/5MrwUAYyZA
— PPAwatch (@PPAwatch) September 9, 2013
@PhilaParking like this? pic.twitter.com/0nN47CHQCM
— PPAwatch (@PPAwatch) September 9, 2013
The Philadelphia Parking Authority was clearly not amused, and tried shutting it down.
Just received confirmation @PhilaParking was responsible for the shutdown request.
— PPAwatch (@PPAwatch) September 9, 2013
Unfortunately for them, the plan backfired, and PPAwatch was simply required to change its profile picture, and background due to logo infringement.
Further upsetting the PPA, a local NBC affiliate caught wind, and ran a story about the Twitter account.
Watchdog group cracks down on illegally parked Philly Parking Authority vehicles: https://t.co/9FN5C8HKrR @PPAwatch
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) September 10, 2013
Twitter makes it easy for anyone to have their voice heard, and to whoever is running the PPAwatch account, we applaud you.
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