I thought this was pretty funny. Obviously, the parking ticket committee has
a sense of humor.

But boy, the readers of the Boston Herald do not.

People really, really, really need to take a chill pill in this country.




http://www.good.is/post/cambridge-parking-tickets-get-yogic-redesign/

<http://www.good.is/post/cambridge-parking-tickets-get-yogic-redesign/>Cambridge
Parking Tickets Get Yogic Redesign

Getting a parking ticket usually just stresses you out. But maybe it doesn't
have to. Maybe it's even an opportunity for some existential reflection.

That's the idea behind a redesign of city parking tickets in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. This fall, the city printed 40,000 tickets that feature
"citation
salutations <http://www.risd.tv/dpeltz/crossing.html>"—illustrations of
calming yoga poses for the driver and the parking enforcement officer to do
together. The redesign is a project of the Rhode Island School of Design
professor and Cambridge artist-in-residence Daniel
Peltz<http://risd.tv/dpeltz/mainwebpage6js.html>,
who wanted to suggest "an alternative method of giving and receiving parking
tickets."

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