Newsweek, January 27, 1997:
Park a BMW in Berkeley, get a ticket. That's the idea behind a new
fund-raising campaign that targets luxury cars to help raise money for
the homeless. "Drivers for Dignity" is blanketing the city's
swankiest cars with fliers made to look like Berkeley parking tickets.
Inside each "ticket" is a request for $300. So far, the campaign has
drawn several angry phone calls—but no cash. "We're not saying
people shouldn't be able to drive a nice car," says Sally Hindman,
who hatched the fund-raising idea. "I just think people need to be
called to responsibility for their lifestyle."
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