May. 7th, 2007

[identity profile] mamajoan.livejournal.com
Recently there was an article in the Boston Globe, which also got posted in this community, about how the city was overzealous in handing out 48-hour-parking tickets after the snowstorm back in March. And it said that they expected a fair number of people to protest the tickets.

I'm wondering whether anyone here actually received such a ticket and protested it successfully? Or knows someone who did?

I had a car parked on the street that weekend (actually my mom's car which I was borrowing, as she was out of town) and it did receive a ticket for parking over 48 hours. The notice that my mom received in the mail indicates that it actually got two tickets, but I only found one physically on the car. The dates of the tickets are 3/19 and 3/22 (the storm was 3/16, as I well remember since it was my birthday).

I should note additionally that a) the car was NOT parked on the wrong side of the street for during a snow emergency, and b) this is NOT a permit-only street. So, the car was parked legally. Also, cars very often park on our street for more than 48 hours -- in fact I have called police once or twice when large vans were parked there for many days at a time.

So...do I have a case? Is my argument (which boils down to: the car was otherwise parked legally and this is an example of selective, some might say opportunistic, enforcement) at all compelling? Is there any point in me taking time away from work to go to the parking office and protest this ticket, or should I just suck it up and pay it?

TIA!

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