When the city was upgrading, it was claimed in the news that there was a lot of damage to the mechanical meters from people trying to steal the coins. This resulted in excessive maintenance costs and under utilized parking spaces.
Also, while the trucks and other associated materials would be expensive, the labour should be significantly cheaper. Less people are required to enforce payment, as the trucks drive down the street without anyone stopping to issue tickets.
I guess the economics would be beneficial in the long run.
I'm doing some extended travel, and I was hoping that my Sony ereader would be able to replace all my paper books. This is the first time I really tested out my reader. It works great for my entertainment reading, but I find that for guide books (reference type reading?) it seems slow. I tend to flip quickly thru the pages skimming and the e-ink version seems less useful than my paper versions, because of refresh time.
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself.