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    ACTIVISTS INITIATE ANOTHER BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN

    Activists and police in Yerevan (photo by hetq.am)

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Youth activists who forced Yerevan Mayor Taron
    Markarian to reverse a sharp rise in public transport fees last month
    warned the municipality on Monday against enforcing a new parking
    system that would put a much heavier financial burden on car owners.

    The Yerevan municipality last month contracted, on a supposedly
    competitive basis, a private firm to collect fees from parking spaces
    on busy streets across the Armenian capital. The company, Parking
    City Service, is currently installing surveillance cameras that will
    be used for charging drivers 100 drams (25 U.S. cents) per hour. The
    municipal authorities will receive 30 percent of its revenues.

    Parking fees in Yerevan have until now been collected by individual
    attendants working for the municipality or obscure private firms.

    Drivers are typically required to pay a fixed fee of 100 drams. They
    will thus have to pay much more under the new electronic billing
    system which is due to come into force on September 1.

    Many motorists are already alarmed by this prospect. Their concerns
    are shared by hundreds of mostly young civic activists that have been
    at loggerheads with the Mayor's Office over the past month. Critics
    object to not only the higher parking charges but also the fact
    that most of them will go to the private operator. They claim that
    Parking City Service is controlled by senior municipality officials
    or their cronies.

    Hundreds of activists gathered in a public park in downtown Yerevan
    on Sunday evening to discuss ways of challenging the controversial
    parking system. They agreed on the need to generate a mass boycott
    of the new rules through a campaign of street protests.

    One of their leaders, Sevak Mamian, spoke on Monday of a new campaign
    of civil disobedience. "If the municipality gives whole road sections
    to a private firm, that will indirectly give motorists the right to
    park their cars anywhere they want. So drivers may well park in the
    middle of streets in protest," Mamian told RFE/RL's Armenian service
    (Azatutyun.am).

    The mainly non-partisan activists already urged commuters to defy a
    more than 50 surge in the cost of public transport late last month.

    Markarian bowed to the pressure after several days of angry protest
    s backed by dozens of Armenian celebrities.

    The mayor seemed determined to go ahead with the new parking system on
    Monday. Meeting with senior members of his administration, he warned
    that park attendants will face a police crackdown if they continue
    collecting fees after September 1.

    http://asbarez.com/112421/activist-initiate-another-boycott-campaign/

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