http://boywonder.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] boywonder.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2010-02-28 12:06 pm

"Uncovered trashcan" fine at 3AM during high winds.

So how hard up is the City of Somerville for cash? So hard-up, it appears, that they issued an "uncovered trashcan" ticket at 3:00AM (yes, that's right, in the middle of the night) DURING a storm in which Somerville was experiencing high winds and rain. You all remember the one from a few nights ago.

My dad/landlord got a ticket in the mail yesterday, including a photograph of a trashcan on the ground with the lid off on the side of the house. Normally, our trashcans are locked tight with their covers, except, apparently, when high winds and rain knock them over. We are going to appeal the ticket. I just think it is outrageous that this was even issued. Trashcans were down all over the neighborhood, as well as roof shingles everywhere, and small to medium branches on the sidewalks and streets, etc.

Did anyone else get this fine or know of anyone else who had? I mean, if the trashcans weren't picked up and it was, say, 11AM, there may be some merit to the ticket. But since it was issued during the middle of the night and during an ongoing storm, it seems really bizarre.

[personal profile] ron_newman 2010-03-03 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think appealing the ticket by mail waives your right to subsequently appeal it in person.

[identity profile] sonofabish.livejournal.com 2010-03-03 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure an online appeal does preclude the ability to appeal in person. Technically, there is no "appeal of a(n unsuccessful) appeal" although one might get lucky and catch someone who's reasonable.

Which is what happened when I went in after I lost the online appeal of my parking ticket. In person, they dismissed it.