Ask HN: Using historic parking citation data to never get fined again?
It amount to about 120 000 citations in total.
Each citation has the the following data points attached to it:
1.) Case number 2.) Street name 3.) Street number 4.) Citation date 5.) Violation type 6.) Fine amount 7.) Additional note
The problem statement is clear: "I never want to get a parking citation ever again"
So I want to build some sort of solution that can help me, and my fellow car owners, to never get fined again.
It would be a easy task to get even more historic citations if needed.
But with this as a starting point I would love suggestions, ideas and maybe some additional use cases to create this solution. I'm not a developer or data scientist, I'm more of the business/marketing guy that could push the solution to the masses, and I think the right solution could scale to more cities quite easily.
Any help would be appreciated! Happy to answer any questions.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 18.2 ms ] threadThe second seems like a more difficult problem to solve on your own; it's really up to the city to clearly demarcate where you're allowed to park and where you're not. 10cm on 10 metres is kind of ridiculous. This is a political thing.
I don't really see how this data can meaningfully help, other than maybe some sort of "lots of people have been fined in this street, so be aware to check where you're allowed to park"-type of warning.