DNTT - Do Not Ticket or Tow
The DNTT (Do Not Ticket or Tow) feature allows administrators to apply a condition on a vehicle that prevents officers from ticketing or towing it during a specified time frame.
This is helpful in various scenarios:
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Example 1: A photographer needs to park on campus while working over several days. By applying a DNTT, they won't receive tickets or be towed for parking in any area during their assignment.
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Example 2: The Dean of a School is attending a special event across campus. A DNTT ensures their vehicle can park outside their regular lot without penalties during the event. This is commonly referred to as the "Anti Embarrassment" feature.
Quick Steps:
- Hover over User Management then click on User Search.
- Search for a user then click on their UsernameĀ to get to theĀ User Profile page.
- Click on the Vehicles tab.
- Click Add DNTT.
- Set From Date and To Date.
- (Optional) Add aĀ Location.
- Add a Note (required) andĀ Save Changes.
- To modify or delete DNTT: Go back to the Vehicles tab and click Edit DNTT. Here you can either click onĀ ModifyĀ orĀ Delete.
- To view DNTT reports: Hover over User Management then Vehicles and click Vehicle DNTT Report.
- Enter Date Range and Number of Instances, then click Search.
- Click Username for user details, Plate for vehicle info, and # of Instances for DNTT history.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
The DNTT ReportĀ is accessible to admins with theĀ Manage Vehicle permission under system configuration.
How DNTTs Appear on Handheld Units: Officers can view DNTT details when searching for vehicles using Search Vehicles.Ā Tap on the specific vehicle in the list to see its DNTT details.