Reader Rant: ‘San Diego’s ‘Daylighting’ Parking Enforcement Functions as a Trap’
By Anonymous OBcean
Dear representatives of Councilmember Campbell and Mayor Gloria,
I am writing to express my outrage after receiving a citation under San Diego’s “daylighting” parking enforcement near an unmarked crosswalk.
This law, as currently enforced, functions as a trap. There are no signs, no painted curbs, and no visible warnings to alert drivers that parking is prohibited. Residents and visitors are expected to somehow know they must remain 20 feet from an invisible, unmarked crosswalk. That is not reasonable governance — it is punitive and predatory.
Public safety should never be implemented through gotcha enforcement.

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