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Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: B@tfinkV on May 31, 2006, 01:43:15 PM
so i parked on yellow lines in town to buy some lunch from a sandwich shop, coronation chicken and lettuce, and 2 mins later was back at the car. the bastard had been and written up the ticket, and legged it before i could disable him! £60 fine :mad:


so already having a bit of a tight day i threw the ticket down the drain and drove home.

5 weeks encounting and still no follow up.


Up yours Tony.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: StarOfAfrica2 on May 31, 2006, 01:55:26 PM
Hehehe

Not sure how it works there, but I can envision a similar set of steps ..........

You'll never hear another word about it, and 2 years from now you'll be driving along and be speeding just a bit, get pulled over.  Maybe you witness a crime and the investigating officer takes your information and checks your ID.  Maybe someone commits a crime against you even, officer checks your ID.  Whatever.  At some point in your life, they will meet up with you and run your ID.  Officer finds you have an outstanding warrant for your arrest, he puts the cuffs on you, drags you to jail, has your car towed (if applicable).  You have to post bond, pay the warrant fees, pay to get your car out of impound and spend 5 or 6 times what you would have if you had just paid the ticket.  

Way to stand up and protest lol.  :)
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: Hangtime on May 31, 2006, 02:01:50 PM
Ya know what grabs me?

The course of action you describe is what would happen to me.. or you. But not to an illegal immigrant.

They will gladly lock me up, impound my car... for an unpaid traffic ticket. But an illegal immigrants criminal status is intentionally overlooked.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: straffo on May 31, 2006, 02:11:07 PM
Next time go to a real restaurant cause if you spend 30£ for a proper meal and get 60£ ticket the ratio is better :D
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: DiabloTX on May 31, 2006, 02:48:55 PM
Same exact thing happened to me when I was in Ottawa back in '93.

Haha, up yours Canada!
Title: Re: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: capt. apathy on May 31, 2006, 03:02:09 PM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
so already having a bit of a tight day i threw the ticket down the drain and drove home.

5 weeks encounting and still no follow up.


Up yours Tony.


very few situations improve if you blow them off
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: BGBMAW on May 31, 2006, 03:19:20 PM
if u skip parking ticks..they put a hold on renewing license or Yearly reg . fees..

Or...if you get a sheitte load of them....You get the BOOT LOCK on your car; )
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: Chairboy on May 31, 2006, 03:23:27 PM
In LA, they double the amount of the ticket after a month or so, then eventually it goes onto your credit, I think.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: ASTAC on May 31, 2006, 04:37:50 PM
I got a fine in FEDERAL court for reckless driving on a Naval Installation..That was in 1995..11 years never paid...Haven't heard anything and it doesn't show up anywhere.
Made me feel real small when they said "The United States of America vs. Robert Weeks"
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: BigGun on May 31, 2006, 04:56:53 PM
in San Francisco once, parked downtown on a Sunday afternoon. Cars all over the place on street. Figured was ok since it was a sunday. When got back, had a $50 parking ticket. That is four $50 tickets, one for each motorcycle stall that my car covered. $200!!!!! Tried to protest in court, and they took my money anyways. After that, I never ever park on street in SF, always in garage.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: DREDIOCK on May 31, 2006, 09:35:52 PM
heres the trick to beating them.

True story.

I once had about $500 worth of parking tickets. Now this was about 23 years ago. so you can imagine just how many tickets this had to be.

The street I lived on had parking meters as it was right across the street form a hospital
Those of you familiour with Rutgers University know Robert Wood Johson Medical Center (formally known ad Middlesex hospital) And little Albany street.

Well I was working a job where we were working nights for several months.
so I was sleeping all day and working all night.
Well during the day my car would be parked on the street. And we had this real jack arse meter maid who gave EVERYONE a ticket no matter what.

that is where the very bulk of my tickets were.

Well sometimes you couldnt find a parking sot there so I had to park around the corner in a "no parking" zone

This town being New Brunswick NJ. the last thing you wanted to do was park your car too far from your house. Or Jamals or Hirams all night car borrowing service may decide your car looks like a good one to take for a joyride.
So I would park right around the corner. and get tickets

Ok So I ignored em.
After a while I received one of those "Show up for court and pay your tickets on such and such a date or go to jail" letters

So what did I do?
I went to the library.
Libraries have all sorts of legal books in em. including current laws.
Once you figure out this silly little cryptic code they all seem to go by you can figure out what your looking for and where to look.

I discovered that every resident in the town was entitled to one free parking space on the street they live.

Next stop. The court. The court date wasnt for another week But I went to the court anyway.
to talk to the prosecuter about my tickets.
He politely took my name. went in to the other room and pretty soon came back with a stack of tickets about 4 inches thick.

I then informed him of the law and the statute that says Im entitled to park on my street and that since I was working nights. it was unreasonable to expect me to have to get up every hour and half to drop money in the meter.
And that I was going to plead not guilty on all the tickets I receive on my street

But I was willing to  Plead guilty and pay for the tickets I got which werent on my street but around the corner on Easton Ave. Of which there were maybe 10 or 15

He looked at me. Looked at the stack of tickets. Looked at me, Looked at the stack of tickets again. Looked at me again. Shook his head and said "Dont worry about it. I'll take care of it.

Havent heard a word about them since.

So you see the trick is to get yourself a bunch of tickets you can legally beat. then go in and tell them your only going to plead guilty and pay the ones you cant beat.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: B@tfinkV on June 01, 2006, 04:55:38 AM
very few situations improve if you blow them off

very good point sir, but i can trust you guys right...guys,,,,,yeah?

by the time they catch me, im hoping to be a fully trained ninja, they wont stand a chance.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: beet1e on June 01, 2006, 05:17:03 AM
Sorry to hear this, B@t. The last time I got one was in Institution Road, Marlow. The street parking used to have a 2-hour limit along there, and then they changed it to 1 hour. I didn't even know it had changed. Needless to say the TWs were out in force to catch people - like me.

The one before that was by the river in Henley. Some hanging baskets had overgrown and the flowers hung down, obscuring the no parking sign. I complained to the council when I got my ticket. All they said was that "the hanging baskets have now been removed" - which they were, after my ticket. I realised it was useless to protest, so paid up.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: Toad on June 01, 2006, 08:08:30 AM
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Originally posted by beet1e
I didn't even know it had changed.


OMG! There is at least ONE thing you admit you didn't know!
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: Toecutter on June 01, 2006, 09:11:49 AM
Hey Dred.....I have also felt the wrath of parking enforcement  in the great city of New Brunswick.  While attending Rutgers I racked up about 140 - 150 dollars worth of University issued parking summonses.  These are tickets issued by university employees to vehicles parked inproperly in Rutgers lots.  Now $140 - $150 dollars worth of tickets probably doesn't seem that bad except when you consider that when I went to school there most of the parking summonses carried a $2 fine.  So thats alot of tickets.  

        I tried my best to ignore them.  But the little trick Rutgers University pulls is that they will not let you register for next semesters classes until you pay your parking summonses.  So thats as far as my protests went.  I paid the fines. But held onto one of the summonses.  My next year whenever I parked in a lot that I didn't have a parking pass for, I just threw the summons I had kept up onto my window.  Made it through all of senior year without a ticket.

        I did get a parking ticket from the New Brunswick parking authority while visiting my father in the Robert Wood Johnson emergency room.  I took the ticket to the violations bureau, told them what I had been doing there.  They made me sign an affadavit and threw out the summons.  Not bad.
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: deSelys on June 01, 2006, 09:26:38 AM
They'll send Dog the Bounty Hunter beat the crap out of you....
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: beet1e on June 02, 2006, 02:47:41 AM
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Originally posted by Toad
OMG! There is at least ONE thing you admit you didn't know!
ROFL!
Title: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: rpm on June 02, 2006, 03:44:28 AM
In 1986 I was a cross country trucker. I was driving from Calgary to Dallas on Christmas Eve and had been fighting a blizzard since Montana. Just south of Denver I broke out of it and hit the first dry road I had seen in days.

287 is a wide 2 lane thru there and it's pretty desolate country. I was the only thing on the road and I was getting pretty hungry. There was my survival stash of munchies in the sleeper, but they were just out of reach from the driver's seat.

I was cruising pretty good and didn't want to pull over just to get what I could almost reach from the seat. So, I pulled out the hand throttle, jumped up and darted into the sleeper. I quickly grabbed some crackers and a can of soda and jumped back into the seat just in time to see a Colorado State Trooper's car skidding sideways in the middle of the road behind me.

Holy ****, I thought I ran him off the road!:O

I hit the brakes and pulled over. Didn't think it would do any good to make him chase me a while. That turned out to be a blessing because he was PO'ed when he got out of the car. He had popped over a hill and met a truck with no driver running 94 in a 55.

He was talking about taking me to jail and impounding the truck. (We couldn't have this happen)  I told him I was running a day behind schedule because of the weather and I had 4 little kids at home that hadn't seen Daddy since before Thanksgiving. I had all of their presents in the truck and I was bound and determined to get them to them byChristmas. "There was a little fat man with 8 tiny reindeer that passed me a ways back, and I think I can catch him."

I almost had the guy in tears...almost. He said there was no way he could let me go, but he hadn't completed the citation yet. He knocked the speed down to 88 (2 miles under the limit for wreckless driving and a trip to jail) and added crossing the centerline in it's place. I hadn't run him off the road, but I seriously freaked him out when he saw there was no driver. He thought I'd had a heart attack and the truck was a runaway. He told me to slow down, be more careful and let me go.

I thanked him profusely and quickly walked back to the truck trying my best not to bust a gut laughing. I was not married, I had not kids and there was not 1 Christmas present in that truck. If he had just looked in the cab or looked for a wedding ring my goose would have been cooked. I never paid the ticket and it didn't turn up in the background check when they changed licenses to CDL's either.:D
Title: Re: $60 parking fine, pay it or we might forget.
Post by: WhiteHawk on June 02, 2006, 06:19:21 AM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
so i parked on yellow lines in town to buy some lunch from a sandwich shop, coronation chicken and lettuce, and 2 mins later was back at the car. the bastard had been and written up the ticket, and legged it before i could disable him! �60 fine :mad:


so already having a bit of a tight day i threw the ticket down the drain and drove home.

5 weeks encounting and still no follow up.


Up yours Tony.


Take it from me.  Pay the ticket.  I wound up in a 10 by 12 holding cell for 8 hours with some drunken beer fart that had bben eating machine burritoes all day.  I missed work the next day hassleing with my car and getting my sht back from the police, and burning the nose hairs out of my head to try to get rid of wretched stench.  I actually asked if I could pay 'in advance' for my next ticket, just in case.