Tom Hudson via EV wrote:
Agreed about the signage... but I think these Neanderthals would do it anyway. We need to get photos of the offenders every time it happens and document it. Using this kind of evidence, I'm hoping to get a state statute against this crap here in Wisconsin so that when we see it, we can call the police to enforce it. Until now, this deliberate blockage could only be referred to whatever entity owns the facility where the chargers are located, i.e. Tesla Supercharger sites in mall parking lots, which can be problematic in terms of enforcement. If it's after hours, getting in contact with whoever can do something isn't always possible. Not so with state statutes and actual police.
I would think that once law enforcement is "on board", they will aggressively ticket offenders as a money-making venture.
They need a camerea on the EVSE. When someone parks there illegally, it "calls in". Same as in areas that have parking meters that "call in" when a meter expires, so they can get there quick to ticket the car.
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