 Hi, I'm Tori Sarvam, the Deputy Director here at Park and Services. I'm here to give you a bit of information about the new barnacle that we have here in the City of Columbia. The barnacle is an immobilization device that we are using in conjunction with torn vehicles. The barnacle, we felt that it is a better fit on our high traffic areas such as our Main Street District and our Five Points area. In order to be barnacle, as we normally say, you have to have at least $100 worth of citations and those citations have to be over 30 days old. So if you happen to get barnacle, what you would need to do is scan and cure our code that's on the barnacle with your smart phone device. If you don't have one, it's a number on that device you can call to make payment. Please know that all citation payments have to be made and it is a $250 fee that is placed on your car. So if you want to avoid being barnacle, please pay all your citations. Good afternoon, I'm George Floyd with Columbia Park and Services and I'm here today with Tori Sabant, our Deputy Director talking about the barnacle. The barnacle fees include your outstanding balance on your tickets issued. There's a $35 part-mental fee, also a $35 immobilization fee, as well as a $250 hold which will go on your credit card until the barnacle is returned. If you do happen to get barnacled for not paying your fines, they're easy to return. We have three locations, a drop box and Five Points, one at our office at 820 Washington Street and one at our PJ Cannon garage. They're going to be dropped off, they need to be dropped off within 24 hours or moving from your windshield. You say once the barnacle has been returned, the $250 deposit on the barnacle will be taken off of your hold off of your credit card and returned to you. The best thing to know about the barnacle is that if you pay your fines and your tickets, you'll never have to experience one. So please pay your parking tickets promptly and you'll never have to experience a barnacle of your own.