In the spirit of Tom Champion ...
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If you live in Ward Seven, or if you have a Zone 1 parking permit (which, I guess may apply to people in other wards) don't forget to put your new resident parking sticker on your car.
On my drive this morning, I saw DOZENS of bright orange pieces of paper staring back at me on cars with the old sticker. The city is not giving any leniency in this matter, near as I can tell.
On my drive this morning, I saw DOZENS of bright orange pieces of paper staring back at me on cars with the old sticker. The city is not giving any leniency in this matter, near as I can tell.
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Date: 2008-02-01 05:43 pm (UTC)I have an inspection sticker that was a 6 (June). I went in a few days late, at the beginning of July. So for a year, I had a 7 sticker. Then next year, I went in a few days late, and I had an 8. Now I am up to 11. So inspection stickers expire in the month a year from when you get them.
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Date: 2008-02-01 05:57 pm (UTC)This is true unless you get rejected. If you go in June, get rejected and then get repairs and bring it back for a re-test your sticker will be for the month you originally brought it in.
Only saying this because last year I went in January, failed, took until mid-March to get repairs and thought I'd get a cool March sticker. Nope. January.