dalongboarda
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Hawaii
Here is what happened. I work where every stall is a metered stall in kaimuki. When I first started there I would pay the meter just as much as everyone else but soon got tired of carrying quarters everywhere and noticed that another motorcycle was parked in a handicapped blue hash zone. From that point on I parked there. It has been over two months, and no tickets, then today I get one. I understand the reason for the the hash marks, but the catch is, is that I pull up far enough to where my back tire is even with the parking curb. I am in no way preventing them from using their chair lifts, I am essentially opening parking for someone else, by parking in a completely unused space.
I actually have two questions. The first would be to determine if there is an error on a parking ticket I recieved, for model and type it just says motorcycle, is that sufficient or was the cop being lazy and is now the ticket is false.
The second would be how strong of a case could I argue, I am willing to admit that I was wrong. But a ticket? Come on.
Any help is appreciated.
Brooks
Here is what happened. I work where every stall is a metered stall in kaimuki. When I first started there I would pay the meter just as much as everyone else but soon got tired of carrying quarters everywhere and noticed that another motorcycle was parked in a handicapped blue hash zone. From that point on I parked there. It has been over two months, and no tickets, then today I get one. I understand the reason for the the hash marks, but the catch is, is that I pull up far enough to where my back tire is even with the parking curb. I am in no way preventing them from using their chair lifts, I am essentially opening parking for someone else, by parking in a completely unused space.
I actually have two questions. The first would be to determine if there is an error on a parking ticket I recieved, for model and type it just says motorcycle, is that sufficient or was the cop being lazy and is now the ticket is false.
The second would be how strong of a case could I argue, I am willing to admit that I was wrong. But a ticket? Come on.
Any help is appreciated.
Brooks