Weg.li is a website that allows you to post photo evidence of illegal parking, and automatically notifies local police via email of the violation. Weg.li is currently widely used in most of Germany.

https://weg.li

Being part of a community also means respecting other people's right to safe crossroads, accessible cycle paths, clear sidewalks, ...

I understand this might result controversial to some, but I’d really love to see a tool like this in my town. I also appreciate the fact that this was a grassroots initiative that eventually got the attention and support of several local police districts.

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Why not a place where you can tip off the state for people who jaywalk. How about a place where you can bust people for dog poop violations. How about a place where you can report people for sneezing in public. They might have a virus.

If someone parks like an ass take out a piece of paper and write a little note telling them that they are an ass and put it under his wiper.

When society devolves to a place where people are busting each other for petty violations of minor inconvenience then the chads and alphas will move to the countryside and a bunch of finger pointing ninnies will be left wondering why they all have bad credit scores after they tried their utmost to kiss institutional ass harder than the next guy.

This is not adult behaviour, this is middle school shenanigans. This is not the way.

I don't like to insult people, so I don't think I could follow your advice.

Moreover, the few times I tried to directly engage with people parking in the bike lane, driving too fast, etc I was met with harsh, violent reactions. Not doing it anymore.

Btw, parking in dangerous spots, could be more than a "minor inconvenience" and cause serious accidents.

I understand that many people don't like being confrontational. Quick question though, If someone parks where they should not and there is an accident. Does the parking violator get punished fined etc. Yeah, he does. So whats the problem?

You could also get poked in the eye by someone giving directions. Should we make fines for that too?

My issue is this. Let's say I get a blowout in the middle of the night. No traffic, no cyclists. Some Karen comes running out of her apartment and takes a picture of my car in the bicycle lane while I am changing the tyre.

Now I am stuck with appeals and a mess of trying get a heartless, breathless institution off my back. I end up paying the fine just to get it over and done with.

I pay the bill and she collects her welfare check.

If you piss enough people off with dumb laws like this you end up having to ban political parties from participating in the democratic process. It ends badly.

Okay, hang on. Another try.

Human beings are infinitly complex in their choices and actions. Everytime a law is added to society you add an infinite number of ways the law could be misinterpreted and explioted.

Laywers love complexity because it gives them wiggle room. Engineers love efficiency meaning reductions in complexity. If you have a system that is irreducibly complex then you cut out the glut and mess and have smooth operation as far as human error or malfeasance is not introduced. I believe that it is better to have systems that help align human incentives as far as possible. Rational humans should take responsibility for their desires and circumstanced and not petition or lobby a higher power to brute force compliance onto a populace.

State intervention in affairs where there is no victim causes more harm than good. Hurt feelings or fear of confronting someone for inconvenience is not a matter requiring automation of state interference.

Then we might just as well be living in a mental institution.

OK, I understand your views, but I do not share them.

I do believe traffic laws are a necessity and, no matter how they can be misused and misinterpreted, the benefits of having robust regulations outweigh the risks.

I don't think human incentives alone are able to achieve road safety.

I do not want to expose myself to violence (it happened) because I just point out a dangerous situation. I do not like the jungle. Therefore, I do not see proper law enforcement as an interference with my freedom.

> Quick question though, If someone parks where they should not and there is an accident. Does the parking violator get punished fined etc. Yeah, he does. So whats the problem?

The problem is that the accident happened already! People might have been injured or killed. I'd like to prevent this by timely letting the police know there is a dangerous situation.

As absurd as it sounds, traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for children and young adults.

I do appreciate our exchanges, but here let's agree to disagree.

I do believe that enforceable roadside traffic laws may one day be a relic of a bygone age displaced by algorithmic math and common sense alignment of incentives. Accidental death will always exist in spite of these breakthroughs.

I'll give a better example of why this type of thinking and behaviour is regressive when I get to a computer.

Let's say I'm cycling and a guys car is parked in the bicycle lane. I'll ask him politely to move his car in consideration for the cyclists. He laughs at me. I shrug and scrape by clipping a nice long one on his paintwork. Sorry my dude.