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davis_square2010-06-03 11:47 pm
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Any legal way to use a car cover on the street?
I'd really like to put a cover over my car, but there's that whole issue of needing to show my parking permit, and probably license plate, when its parked on the street. Has anybody found a way to make a car cover street-legal, perhaps one that has cut-outs to expose plates, permits, etc?
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That said, I bet that if you took a knife to your cover and very carefully exposed all the badging (plate, permit, VIN, make, model, &c), that would probably constitute enough bowing and scraping to the parking gremlins to take a big chunk out of the number of tickets you'd get.
(Maybe two narrow ovals on each side just above the wipers would also help. For inserting tickets, y'know.)
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If an officer issues you a ticket - and what are they going to stick it to? - simply call up the parking office and say, "Hey, this was issued in error. I have a parking permit; here's my plate number and the permit number." They may just cancel it over the phone.
(This is easy for me to say, of course, as it's not my car being gambled with. But the worst that can happen is you get a $30 ticket. Paying that will cost you less than buying a $35 car cover and cutting holes in it)