My mother and sister came home today and told me that they went to the library and when they came back, there was a parking ticket on their car.
Now we never got one before but here's the thing, should we pay?
My sister said that on the pole there was the parking sign and they were parked in between the time it said so nothing was wrong. But after looking around when they got back, they realized the ABOVE that sign, there was a sign with a red symbol (circle with a slash in between it).
So that means that the parking sign wasn't covered or anything so what the heck? If that red sign was meant for no parking, shouldn't it be right on the green parking symbol instead of above it?
tessaXvonXgrimm answered Tuesday January 8 2008, 2:53 pm: Well I think you should pay it, just as to make sure you don't get into any more trouble! But something else you should do is file a complaint to your city courthouse and argue that the ticket wasn't fair!
Hope I helped :D
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karenR answered Monday January 7 2008, 7:51 pm: I agree with Evolution. Just not paying it will
get you in much more trouble. If you don't feel
it is clearly marked, file a complaint with the
city if you want to. Its doubtful theu will do
much about it though. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
MikeCFT answered Monday January 7 2008, 7:38 pm: Sounds like a no parking zone to me. It's there...just someone didn't read it carefully enough.
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