heath_durbin
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March 11, 2008
CSULB parking enforcement
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, California 90840
RE: Parking meters- Illegal Tickets
To Whom It May Concern:
My name is Heath Edward James Durbin, Student ID #####, CA DL # ###### Disabled Person Placard #######. I have received two parking tickets at CSULB for parking in the METER parking without a CSULB Permit while my valid Disabled Person Placard was properly displayed. The tickets both said “REM2: H-PLCRD NOT VALID W/OUT CSULB PMT”
My “DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES PLACARD IDENTIFICATION CARD” is clear to say “WHEN YOUR PLACARD IS PROPERLY DISPLAYED, YOU MAY PARK IN/ON: … *METERED ZONES WITHOUT PAYING * GREEN ZONES WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS TO TIME LIMITS…” It is absurd to think that CSULB is exempt from this law, or that you can change the rules to your liking.
I have spoken to a few of your parking enforcement agents as well as people in your parking office, they have all told me the same. If you PAY at the meter, you do not need a permit, but if you have a Disabled Person Placard at the meter, you MUST also have a CSULB permit or pay the meter to park. On 3/10/08 I went in to the office again, and asked, “If I pay the parking meter do I need a parking permit?” Natolia said “As long as you pay the meter you can park (pause) that is like paying for your permit” Is the Disabled Person Placard not paying the meter for me?
Someone in DSS told me CSULB is private property (and that is why she thinks they get away with giving tickets like this), thus the CSULB permit is required. As I showed above the CSULB permit is not required for people paying the meter, so it should not be required for those who park in metered zones with a Disabled Person Placard displayed. In fact, CSULB is NOT private property, it is STATE property. However if it were private property, it should be operated like they do at Disneyland. There they have on-site Metered & green zone parking areas. These locations still allow free parking for vehicles with a Disabled Person Placard displayed.
Please revise your Parking Ticket Policy so you are within the law. Also, please dismiss all of my parking tickets due to your illegal issuance of parking tickets.
Sincerely,
Heath Durbin
CC: President F. King Alexander
Los Angles, District Attorney
Law Offices of Damian M. Nolan
I'm looking for a lawyer who would like to take this case...
What do you think of this letter?
Am I right?
********
March 11, 2008
CSULB parking enforcement
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, California 90840
RE: Parking meters- Illegal Tickets
To Whom It May Concern:
My name is Heath Edward James Durbin, Student ID #####, CA DL # ###### Disabled Person Placard #######. I have received two parking tickets at CSULB for parking in the METER parking without a CSULB Permit while my valid Disabled Person Placard was properly displayed. The tickets both said “REM2: H-PLCRD NOT VALID W/OUT CSULB PMT”
My “DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES PLACARD IDENTIFICATION CARD” is clear to say “WHEN YOUR PLACARD IS PROPERLY DISPLAYED, YOU MAY PARK IN/ON: … *METERED ZONES WITHOUT PAYING * GREEN ZONES WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS TO TIME LIMITS…” It is absurd to think that CSULB is exempt from this law, or that you can change the rules to your liking.
I have spoken to a few of your parking enforcement agents as well as people in your parking office, they have all told me the same. If you PAY at the meter, you do not need a permit, but if you have a Disabled Person Placard at the meter, you MUST also have a CSULB permit or pay the meter to park. On 3/10/08 I went in to the office again, and asked, “If I pay the parking meter do I need a parking permit?” Natolia said “As long as you pay the meter you can park (pause) that is like paying for your permit” Is the Disabled Person Placard not paying the meter for me?
Someone in DSS told me CSULB is private property (and that is why she thinks they get away with giving tickets like this), thus the CSULB permit is required. As I showed above the CSULB permit is not required for people paying the meter, so it should not be required for those who park in metered zones with a Disabled Person Placard displayed. In fact, CSULB is NOT private property, it is STATE property. However if it were private property, it should be operated like they do at Disneyland. There they have on-site Metered & green zone parking areas. These locations still allow free parking for vehicles with a Disabled Person Placard displayed.
Please revise your Parking Ticket Policy so you are within the law. Also, please dismiss all of my parking tickets due to your illegal issuance of parking tickets.
Sincerely,
Heath Durbin
CC: President F. King Alexander
Los Angles, District Attorney
Law Offices of Damian M. Nolan
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