
FAQs

Parkva Watch
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Parkva Patrol detects four types of violations: no-parking zones, exceeding the parking time limit, customer parking only (walk-offs), and parking without a permit.
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Parkva Watch is designed and deployed in a manner intended to meet the legislative intent of predatory towing laws. Some PPI towing ordinances do not account for the use of technology to monitor parking violations, which has made it difficult for governmental authorities to answer this question unequivocally. Furthermore, state, city, and municipal predatory towing laws vary greatly. Therefore, it’s best to check with your local authorities to make sure you are deploying ParkvaWatch™ in a manner compliant with your local PPI towing codes.
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In most cases, yes. However, the camera views must cover the parking lot.
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No. You pay for the service on a month-to-month basis.
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Either 110V AC or a solar power system can power Parkva Watch. Often you will have a 110V outlet next to the rooftop HVAC units. Be sure to follow local building codes when installing and powering your system.
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We designed the system for quick DIY installation. However, some people may prefer to have a low-voltage contractor perform this work.
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If a property has contracted with a PPI towing company to remove unauthorized vehicles from the property, the PPI towing company typically pays for our service.