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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:

  • 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.

  • 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:
  1. Hover over User Management then click on User Search.
  2. Search for a user then click on their UsernameĀ to get to theĀ User Profile page.
  3. Click on the Vehicles tab.
  4. Click Add DNTT.
  5. Set From Date and To Date.
  6. (Optional) Add aĀ Location.
  7. Add a Note (required) andĀ Save Changes.
  8. To modify or delete DNTT: Go back to the Vehicles tab and click Edit DNTT. Here you can either click onĀ ModifyĀ orĀ Delete.
  9. To view DNTT reports: Hover over User Management then Vehicles and click Vehicle DNTT Report.
  10. Enter Date Range and Number of Instances, then click Search.
  11. 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.