http://mjrocks98.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mjrocks98.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2009-11-16 07:10 pm
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Parking

So I broke my leg last weekend running & am just now back in town due to some other medical complications that erupted from the injury. My question is about parking. I live on a small street that has very limited parking. There are 2 spots infront of my house, 3 spots at the next door neighbor's house & then a handicapped spot 3 blocks down & that's it. Has anyone ever gotten a spot infront of their house to be temporarily held for them? Like a temporary handicapped spot? I called Traffic & Parking & was transferred to a voicemail of someone that is out of office till tomorrow. I'm just wondering if anyone else has ever done something like this? Has anyone asked before? I would guess they would want a note from my doctor if they grant things like this.

Oh & since I know someone will ask - it's my non-driving leg that I broke

[identity profile] oneagain.livejournal.com 2009-11-17 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Why did the tenant get a ticket if the car was legally parked? It generally gives a reason on the ticket--do you happen to know what it was?

[identity profile] junesrose.livejournal.com 2009-11-21 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
This happened a few years ago, and the tenants vehicle was an older model Dodge minivan, with Virginia plates. I'm assuming the ticket person did not see the resident card on the dashboard, as it was at an angle, and being out of state plates, perhaps ASSUMED they didn't live there. Don't know the exact details, as the tenants decided to pay up instead of fight city hall.