Yes. Just say that you parked the car in front of (address), you were visiting (address), and (address) has registered visitor passes in the system. It worked for my boyfriend when he got ticketed in front of my old Somerville apartment.
(That situation was extra special. He drove me home and came inside for a few minutes to help me carry some groceries. By the time he got back, his car was already being ticketed. When he protested and said that he was just dropping someone off and leaving right away, the officer seemed cool with it. Then he got a notice in the mail saying that payment was late on the ticket that he never actually received -- apparently they entered it into the system anyway, without telling him. The city didn't care about that BS, but they waived the ticket when he invoked my all-powerful visitor pass.)
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Date: 2009-11-23 03:00 pm (UTC)(That situation was extra special. He drove me home and came inside for a few minutes to help me carry some groceries. By the time he got back, his car was already being ticketed. When he protested and said that he was just dropping someone off and leaving right away, the officer seemed cool with it. Then he got a notice in the mail saying that payment was late on the ticket that he never actually received -- apparently they entered it into the system anyway, without telling him. The city didn't care about that BS, but they waived the ticket when he invoked my all-powerful visitor pass.)