Do I have a contestable case? (Parking Ticket R)
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I was parked in front of a cafe, seated outside and saw that a parking violations officer was driving up the block and I realized that my meter had run out of time. By the time I got to the mter, the officer had noted that my meter had expired as well. I then fed the meter, in plain view of him. He had his car stopped but hadn't stepped out of the car yet.With the meter RENEWED, the officer double parked his car, stepped out, and then walked back to my car. He then checked the license plate, entered information into his violation computer and then issued me a ticket even though THE METER WAS BACK ON before he could finish inputing anything into his computer. I always thought that until the ticket was printed, you could renew your meter and shit would be cool. I opted not to say anything at the time since frankly, I've never been able to talk my way out of parking ticket before and I didn't feel like getting into it with dude on the sidewalk.But do I have a legit case to appeal this? It seems like bullshit to ticket me when there was time back on the meter before this guy even got out of his car. BTW, this is in the City of Los Angeles.
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in other words, suck it up and pay.
Real Talk???.
did you know that it's illegal to do the following 2 things with parking meters:
-park at a meter that still has time left on it... you're supposed to BY LAW insert more coins because that time left there IS NOT YOURS.
-putting coins in someone elses meter to prevent them from getting a ticket is also supposedly against the law.
retarded ain't it?
worst part about it is the way that all parking violations are designed as TRAPS for us to fall into... misleading signs, etc...
on a related note (taken from: http://www.mrtraffic.com/parking.htm )
Parking Traps In LA
The city of LOS ANGELES is unfairly ticketing people. This is an illegal scam and a trap that only Joel Grover from Channel 4 news is doing anything about.
So where are the most parking traps in Los Angeles?
Here are the top spots sorted by area:
(This list was obtained from the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation -- Parking Enforcement Division. It contains the top locations with the most confusing, faded, or misleading signs.)
Western Los Angeles:
Windward Ave.
10000 Glasgow Pl.
10800 La Grange Ave.
1200 Centinela Ave.
1200 Glendon Ave.
1628 Bundy
1300 Sepulveda
San Fernando Valley:
9262, 9282, 9288, 9306 Dorrington Ave.
6039, 6065 Lankershim Blvd.
5126, 5128 Klump Ave.
4406, 4412, 4424 Babcock Ave.
15144, 15152, 15160 Kittridge St.
Hollywood:
1701, 1733, 1735 N. Las Palmas Ave.
1725 N. Las Palmas Ave.
1700 N. Las Palmas Ave.
1002, 1004, 1006 N. Hudson Ave.
900 Lillian Way
2126, 2130, 2142 Gower
Southern Los Angeles:
4907, 4911, 4923 Coliseum St.
3500 S Figueroa St.
2716, 2720 Severance St.
2530 Toberman St.
1602, 1606 Menlo Ave.
Central Los Angeles:
225, 230 N. Hope St.
255 N. Grand Ave.
908, 910, 916, 917 San Julian St.
100 Ord St.
617 S. Hill St.
City At-Large:
10410, 10430, 10435 Lindley Ave.
1615, 10629, 10648, 10649 Woodbridge St.
4245, 4246, 4250, 4251, 4266, 4267 Riverton Ave.
4400 Talofa Ave.
14500, 14501, 14502 Sylvan St.
600 E Eubank
I started laughing and said out loud to the guy. "What a fuckin scam these motherfuckers have going. Another BUSINESS? Gee, I thought they were public servants. Turns out, they're learning a thing or two from the thieves they lock up." Got a couple of dirty looks from the pencil pushers. Whatever, I was still fucked out of $340.00. That shit ruined my weekend.
How much did they hit you for?
Wow - that's crazy. In SF, if the sweeper has gone by, it's open game. Guess LA is not, uh, SF.
Thanks to Crossings for the 411. Guess I'm scrizewed.
I'm tempted to contest anyways...just to slow down the process. Fuck the city!
That's strange. I figured SF would have even worse parking laws but you can actually get away with a lot of shit up there.
FYI, youll be paying for that too come april. plus youll prolly still have to pay the parking ticket.
they dont even have a amnesty program. like if you accidentally rack up like $600 in parking tickets and are like, hey im poor, theyre like "oh, ok, you still have to pay it all off though."
pretty awesome stuff.
Most times, impound lots are owed by retired cops.
And yes, it's all a scam.
In China, my man told me that the only people who rock shaved heads are either recent felons released from jail or monks.
He has a hard time getting cabs.
Btw, contesting it simply delays the process with a slim hope of winning. But I don't have to pay upfront and can delay paying the ticket for months. I did this in SF (where I got copious amounts of tickets) and at the very least, it's like getting an extra four months.
If you had posted the LP cover, that would have been too perfect.