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Hello,
I'm from Edmonton, Alberta Canada, and I was wondering if someone can help me out here. I left on vacation this Christmas and came back with a parking ticket on my car. I parked my car in front of my drive way. Now my driveway is in front of my house, and there is a sidwalk that sorta splits my driveway. I parked on the lower half of the driveway, because i didn't want to block the garage, so in other words in between the side walk and street (which I presume is still my driveway), the ticketsays that I was parking on the side walk, when if fact I was not at all in anyway blocking the sidewalk. I called to figure what is considered blocking side walk and they said if I had a tire on the sidewalk. My question is, do I have a case? Would my lower end of driveway be consider a sidewalk or driveway, and if I do fight it, what do I do? Isn't it my word against his? Please let me know, I'm really confused and frustrated about this bogus claim. Thank you!
I'm from Edmonton, Alberta Canada, and I was wondering if someone can help me out here. I left on vacation this Christmas and came back with a parking ticket on my car. I parked my car in front of my drive way. Now my driveway is in front of my house, and there is a sidwalk that sorta splits my driveway. I parked on the lower half of the driveway, because i didn't want to block the garage, so in other words in between the side walk and street (which I presume is still my driveway), the ticketsays that I was parking on the side walk, when if fact I was not at all in anyway blocking the sidewalk. I called to figure what is considered blocking side walk and they said if I had a tire on the sidewalk. My question is, do I have a case? Would my lower end of driveway be consider a sidewalk or driveway, and if I do fight it, what do I do? Isn't it my word against his? Please let me know, I'm really confused and frustrated about this bogus claim. Thank you!