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joseph17
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I just returned from taking my wife to the hospital for an emergency. I'm glad that she is recovering, but I'm not glad I received a parking ticket.
Because this was an emergency, I did not have time to find parking specifically for hospital patrons. I turned down a local street, and parked and rushed back to the hospital,where I had left my wife. This was about 10pm and the parking was pitch black, although there were probably signs nearby regarding parking by permit only.
My question is whether or not it is worth contesting the $32 ticket, since it was an emergency and the area was pitch black, and difficult to see where you were walking, let along seeing the signs. Most of the areas on the ticket where the apparent officer wrote in by hand is too light to read, looks like a carbon. This is the first ticket for me.
Thanks
Joe/NJ
Because this was an emergency, I did not have time to find parking specifically for hospital patrons. I turned down a local street, and parked and rushed back to the hospital,where I had left my wife. This was about 10pm and the parking was pitch black, although there were probably signs nearby regarding parking by permit only.
My question is whether or not it is worth contesting the $32 ticket, since it was an emergency and the area was pitch black, and difficult to see where you were walking, let along seeing the signs. Most of the areas on the ticket where the apparent officer wrote in by hand is too light to read, looks like a carbon. This is the first ticket for me.
Thanks
Joe/NJ