fight a parking ticket (New York, Viola: house, to buy, tax)
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So recently I parked my car near Canal st. in Chinatown and apparently was given a "parking ticket". Basically what happened was that I paid for the meter for the time I had to go take care of some business while my wife and daughter were waiting in the car. When the traffic cop came by while I was away and looked at my ticket he noted that it had expired. My wife didn't know so she told the cop that she's pay for more time now, and the cop okayed it without giving us any ticket on that day. Today I checked my license plate online and found out that that cop gave us a parking ticket $65 that day!! What an @ss!!!
Is there anyway I can fight this? How could they do that? So sad..
i WOULD LIKE TO RUN MY LICENSE PLATE TO SEE IF there are any outstanding tickets issued in brooklyn. Does anyone know or have a link I can use to accomplish this goal?
i WOULD LIKE TO RUN MY LICENSE PLATE TO SEE IF there are any outstanding tickets issued in brooklyn. Does anyone know or have a link I can use to accomplish this goal?
Me too. I've never even thought about or even knew you could check online to see if your car got tickets. Is this fairly new?
I parked my car near Canal st. ... was given a "parking ticket". ...I paid for the meter ... traffic cop came by while I was away and looked at my ticket he noted that it had expired. My wife didn't know so she told the cop that she's pay for more time now, and the cop okayed it
Something similar happened to me a few months ago.
I was wating for somebody in downtown Brooklyn. I saw an available space and took it. I got out of my car, took a few steps toward the muni-meter, and right away I got a call from the person I was waiting for.
I'm by nature absent-minded, so half way through the conversation I see this traffic cop scanning my registration. I quickly tell the other person I needed to hang-up, I rush toward the cop and tell him that I was about to buy some time, to which he replies; "sorry, but once the registration is scanned I have to issue the ticket" needless is to say that I was royaly pissed at myself and to a lesser extent with the cop for not giving me a break.
In the end, I had to pay a $35 ticket for not displaying a receipt.
These fines are what I like to call "stupid tax".
It's an avoidable tax on stupid behavior that we all engage from time to time.
Just make sure, you don't over tax yourself in the future.
Last edited by likeminas; 07-03-2012 at 08:37 AM..
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