What is the name of your state? MN
I received written permission from the Police Chief to park in front of my house on a county road right-of-way posted no parking 2AM-6AM as long as the tires were not on the pavement and have been parking there for almost 15 years.
My neighbor plowed his snow onto my property and buried my trailer parked there in 4 feet of snow after I asked him not to. I contacted the Police to stop this nuisance and property damage thinking that rules were in place about plowing snow onto adjacent properties. The snow gets so high I can't even see oncoming traffic when exiting my driveway.
The Police issued me a ticket to move the trailer. When I explained that I had permission the chief claimed that he never gave permission for a trailer to be stored there but the written permission letter does not agree. I told him that it wasn't being stored and that I needed to use it but it was buried by my neighbor in snow. He assigned the parties involved mediation but has not given us the time to comply.
He replied there were no rules about plowing snow onto adjacent properties and that I need to move the trailer. I tried but even with a jack I couldn't move the trailer. He turned down my request to wait for more clement weather to move the trailer. We have had subzero wind chills during this period.
He towed the trailer and now all charges will be added to my property taxes. I am on my way to pick up the trailer from the impound lot.
Driving the county road I see 3 other people in violation of the no parking ordinance. He is selectively prosecuting me after reneging on our agreement. We are a small suburb of the Twin Cities in Hennepin County with no Internal Affairs Division. Besides City Council is there any agency that provides oversight on the discriminatory practices of unreasonable police? The chief is retaliating for a previous incident which I won.
Is there no remedy for a Police Chief with a personal vendetta against me?
I received written permission from the Police Chief to park in front of my house on a county road right-of-way posted no parking 2AM-6AM as long as the tires were not on the pavement and have been parking there for almost 15 years.
My neighbor plowed his snow onto my property and buried my trailer parked there in 4 feet of snow after I asked him not to. I contacted the Police to stop this nuisance and property damage thinking that rules were in place about plowing snow onto adjacent properties. The snow gets so high I can't even see oncoming traffic when exiting my driveway.
The Police issued me a ticket to move the trailer. When I explained that I had permission the chief claimed that he never gave permission for a trailer to be stored there but the written permission letter does not agree. I told him that it wasn't being stored and that I needed to use it but it was buried by my neighbor in snow. He assigned the parties involved mediation but has not given us the time to comply.
He replied there were no rules about plowing snow onto adjacent properties and that I need to move the trailer. I tried but even with a jack I couldn't move the trailer. He turned down my request to wait for more clement weather to move the trailer. We have had subzero wind chills during this period.
He towed the trailer and now all charges will be added to my property taxes. I am on my way to pick up the trailer from the impound lot.
Driving the county road I see 3 other people in violation of the no parking ordinance. He is selectively prosecuting me after reneging on our agreement. We are a small suburb of the Twin Cities in Hennepin County with no Internal Affairs Division. Besides City Council is there any agency that provides oversight on the discriminatory practices of unreasonable police? The chief is retaliating for a previous incident which I won.
Is there no remedy for a Police Chief with a personal vendetta against me?