http://Robin Bobo/ ([identity profile] robin bobo) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2014-02-16 09:52 am
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48 hour resident parking rule

Hi,

I just got slapped with a parking ticket for leaving my car in one spot for 48 hours. (I am a resident.) I guess it was obvious from the snow piled on top of it.

But this just sounds like a bad law. Why would you want to incentivize people to move their cars every 2 days? I am not blocking thing, I am in a legal parking spot, no one is hurt by me leaving my car where I park it all of the time. If they have problem with me leaving snow on my car, then the law should be, "Residents must clear snow from car within 48hours of snow storm."

rb.

[identity profile] teko.livejournal.com 2014-02-16 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly. In my experience, it's very irregularly enforced. If you're a longtime resident whose car they recognize, the parking cops will rarely if ever ticket you. After a snow emergency last year, a car with a local resident permit parked on my street, barely overlapping my driveway. I filed tickets with 311 after the car hadn't been moved for two days; traffic cops came out, gave it a 'warning' ticket, and then a 'real' ticket a day later. But then they'll ticket other cars like the one above right after 48 hrs have passed.

[identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com 2014-02-18 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. The good-old-boy thing is alive and well. I remember calling in because somebody had parked at the corner completely blocking the (bright yellow, very obvious) curb cut. I figured they had just pulled over to run in somewhere, but I finally called when I noticed the car was still there hours later. A cop eventually came by, looked at the car, made a phone call, and a shortly thereafter, somebody came out and moved it. No ticket issued. You think you or I would have gotten that lucky?