when my sister was going to college in Minneapolis, she was "cited" four times in two weeks by what I gather was basically a rent-a-cop for having her MDX parked in the hospital parking lot with no front plate. she called me asking what to do and at first I didn't really know what to tell her, so I asked what police department they were from because I wanted to talk to them about the fact that she got four violations before even having a chance to fix it. so she looks the tickets over, all four of them are written by the same "officer" and are requesting $100 cash or check made out to his name are sent to a PO box. so needless to say, it was bullshit and she never paid, but we also gave their information to the local PD. I figured it was just some shithead trying to find things to make up tickets for, but it turns out that it was actually the security company contracted by the hospital that was stupid enough to try this shit.
Ticketed At Home
>Where you risk being arrested and/or shot if you talk to the police, and the police are waging war on anyone and everyone
Wow you're using BLM as a news source I take it
>and the homeowner's association will steal your house off you for now mowing your lawn, or your car if it's too dirty.
That would be "your own damn fault" for moving into a place with a HOA
i live down a private road because i'm white so i've never had a ticket outside my own home. or anywhere else.
Not exactly ticketing but towing - I had my car towed from my assigned carport spot in my complex 5 times in the space of 3 weeks for the grand total of $1240.
>Apartment complex has assigned spots under carports with open parking in the rest.
>Neighbor is a special snowflake that wants two covered spots so decides to take mine too
>Starts parking in my spot too
>Call the management, get him towed
>Late summer so I /n/ to work instead
>One day I get back and my car is gone, panic, call cops, call apartment management
>Fucker pretended my spot was his, they didn't even check and towed me.
>Lot 8 miles away, $247 to release the car, they don't give a shit about him faking it. Start working on contesting it, getting it out of the apartment people or something.
>Next week it happens again. Apt people claim innocence. Another 8 mile bike ride, another $247
>Day later car is gone again. Apartment people say he never even contacted them. Turns out he just called the tow company. 8 miles $247 cash
>Coward won't even answer the door.
>2 more times in the next week. About to pay a lawyer $500 - $1000 to get a restraining order when instead I decide to file small claims against the tow company and person.
>$2000 seems about right
>Process server goes out Friday morning, tow company boss has a nice $2000 check for me by lunch.
>Drop the case
>Never had a problem since
>Neighbor avoids me for a few months, fast walking away if I ever noticed him in the awkward bit before he moved out.
Yeah,
>get ticketed for, '13" from the curb'
>take a look and see I was an appropriate distance from the curb
>call lawyer
>tell him what it says
>"Facing the wrong direction, hm?"
>Perform standing suicide because the world makes no sense
Why didn't you talk to your neighbor before having him towed? May have been a misunderstanding
I'm staying the barracks on Perterson AFB.
I ended up with two cars. One of them doesn't move, both front tires are flat, head gasket leak, and reverse is busted.
I keep getting that same ticket, but just a warning. And since the car isn't under my name I'm going to do literally nothing about it. But wait for them to tow it.
Guy always avoided me and I was usually home later. I complained to the apartment management who gave him a call, left a note on his car, sent him a letter and eventually had him towed. This first stage of spot stealing took about a month.
Stories like that take the life out of me. I hope it doesn't happen to me. Sounds like you did what was right
It sounds like you're not taking responsibility for your car
No I'm not.
I don't know what to do with it, I don't have the resources to move it myself. So it's going to just sit there.
It's a shit car anyway