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malcybood wrote: gimp writing me a ticket (was already on windscreen). One side of the road turned out to be a pay and display with a big sign and directly opposite side where I was parked had a sign a quarter of the size 3 or 4 spaces along from where i was parked reading permit holders only. I asked if he could give me a break and that he could see that i had purchased the ticket for pay and display and was only away for 10 minutes and he said "no because i've taken a photo and can't delete it"
tiersten wrote: malcybood wrote: gimp writing me a ticket (was already on windscreen). One side of the road turned out to be a pay and display with a big sign and directly opposite side where I was parked had a sign a quarter of the size 3 or 4 spaces along from where i was parked reading permit holders only. I asked if he could give me a break and that he could see that i had purchased the ticket for pay and display and was only away for 10 minutes and he said "no because i've taken a photo and can't delete it" For some of them, it is true. Once they've started writing the ticket then they can't get rid of it.
malcybood wrote: I'm not disputing that, but please elaborate, I'd be interested to know why.
Kaminsky wrote: .................and they are such low lifes that that is the only job they can get and they don't care at all about others.
malcybood wrote: ah well never mind, at least Newcastle won tonight which should cheer you up :P
Slowhand wrote: I've been down that road. I once got a speeding ticket for traveling 37 miles per hour in a 35mph zone. Something which would have gone unnoticed at any other time, but this was a day I guess there were quotas to fill. In the case of your parking issues, I think it's the same issue. Some meter-maid probably walked (or drove) the whole parking lot, looking specifically for anything and everything that could be ticketed for. They've got to get their promotions and quartely reviews somehow. The sad thing is, if you go and try to fight the ticket, you'll probably lose on some technicality or another. There's very little you can do to "prove" you were ticketed unfairly, especially if you were within those four or five centimeters, or whatever it was. Just like with my speeding ticket, I was speeding, if only by two miles per hour over the limit, so it would have been a very difficult battle to get it reversed.
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