Depends on if you have a basis for contesting it. For example, I know someone who got a street sweeping ticket issued at 12:05, when they moved the car at 12:15 and the street sweeper doesn't come by until morning, tossed. Or if you catch the cop issuing a parking ticket for that kind of situation they can't revoke the ticket, but they can make the note "moved before sweep" or "moved immediately" on the ticket. That makes it more likely to be voided. It's just that the cop isn't allowed to stop the process once he or she begins making the ticket.
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For example, I know someone who got a street sweeping ticket issued at 12:05, when they moved the car at 12:15 and the street sweeper doesn't come by until morning, tossed.
Or if you catch the cop issuing a parking ticket for that kind of situation they can't revoke the ticket, but they can make the note "moved before sweep" or "moved immediately" on the ticket. That makes it more likely to be voided. It's just that the cop isn't allowed to stop the process once he or she begins making the ticket.