Pittsburghers park free due to computer glitch

PITTSBURGH (AP) - February 20, 2013

David Onorato, who heads the city's parking authority, tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that hew computerized pay stations mistakenly told motorists they didn't have to pay because of the holiday. That wasn't true because Monday wasn't a city holiday, despite being a federal holiday.

Still, the parking authority opted not to enforce parking meter limits because officials couldn't be sure when some people had parked in the spaces once they were given the false message that parking was free. The message was removed Monday morning.

Officials couldn't immediately say how much money the city lost because of the mistake.

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