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Tires don't look good in yellow boots, especially when it costs a pretty penny to take them off.
Dallas city councilmembers Wednesday delayed for at least two months a vote on a law to regulate parking lot booting. It comes after months of meetings and angry complaints from customers.
Many people insist they were booted unfairly.
Fitzgerald was prepared for a planned public hearing and city council vote on Wednesday, with dozens of supporters to speak and a petition with more than 800 signatures.
“There’s a clear consensus to go ahead and do something,” Leppert said. “We just want to make sure that we’ve got all these pieces in line.”
“Are we putting an undue burden on them in terms of asking them to purchase technology, equipment, that sort of thing, that simply can’t be justified in a small parking lot?” Leppert asked.
“These machines are only $2,500, solar powered, (and you can) stick them in the ground,” Annino said.
“We can’t pass a toothless ordinance. I’m not going to pass a toothless ordinance for my constituents. We’ve got to wait and do this right,” said Hunt.