The sign consisted of two parts:
At the top: Red background - NO STANDING 7 am - 4 pm School days with an Arrow pointing back
and at the bottom: Blue background - and in the white circle there is a bus with a wheel chair next to it.
There is no bus service on this street so the Bus stop is for the school buses.
My car was parked after the sign. Since the arrow points to the opposite direction am I correct assuming I can park after the sign?
Anyway, I have been parking there many times and now I got a ticket.
The sign is 125 ft from the corner according to Google Map, so my car was parked even farther. But on the ticket it says in the Place of occurrence '75 ft from the corner' which would mean I was parked in the bus stop.
Also on the ticket is says "No Standing bus stop Days/HRS: ALL DAYS/ALL HOURS".
The most logical explanation is that the policeman treated the Bus Stop sign as a stand alone sign and not part of the "No standing" sign that contained an arrow.
But this is just one sign made out of one peace of metal so the arrow should apply to the Bus Stop part of the sign as well.
Is there a way to dispute this ticket?
Can I provide a picture of the sign showing this is just one piece of metal which would mean the NO STANDING part is related to the BUS STOP part and the arrow is in play?
Can I mention that cars are parked after the sign all the time and they don't get ticketed but maybe some new cop in the precinct didn't read the sign correctly and issued a ticket?
As for the discrepancy 75 feet vs 125 feet, I don't think this is relevant. If my car was parked before the sign - he would've ticketed me for parking in the NO Standing zone. Does the fact he ticketed me for standing in the bus stop proves that the car was parked after the sign? Not to mention that the ticket was issued at 3 pm and if the car was indeed parked before the sign - I would've get a ticket soon after 7 am since the road is very busy and dozens police cars must have passed until this one newbie decided the Bus stop goes both ways.
Thanks.
At the top: Red background - NO STANDING 7 am - 4 pm School days with an Arrow pointing back
and at the bottom: Blue background - and in the white circle there is a bus with a wheel chair next to it.
There is no bus service on this street so the Bus stop is for the school buses.
My car was parked after the sign. Since the arrow points to the opposite direction am I correct assuming I can park after the sign?
Anyway, I have been parking there many times and now I got a ticket.
The sign is 125 ft from the corner according to Google Map, so my car was parked even farther. But on the ticket it says in the Place of occurrence '75 ft from the corner' which would mean I was parked in the bus stop.
Also on the ticket is says "No Standing bus stop Days/HRS: ALL DAYS/ALL HOURS".
The most logical explanation is that the policeman treated the Bus Stop sign as a stand alone sign and not part of the "No standing" sign that contained an arrow.
But this is just one sign made out of one peace of metal so the arrow should apply to the Bus Stop part of the sign as well.
Is there a way to dispute this ticket?
Can I provide a picture of the sign showing this is just one piece of metal which would mean the NO STANDING part is related to the BUS STOP part and the arrow is in play?
Can I mention that cars are parked after the sign all the time and they don't get ticketed but maybe some new cop in the precinct didn't read the sign correctly and issued a ticket?
As for the discrepancy 75 feet vs 125 feet, I don't think this is relevant. If my car was parked before the sign - he would've ticketed me for parking in the NO Standing zone. Does the fact he ticketed me for standing in the bus stop proves that the car was parked after the sign? Not to mention that the ticket was issued at 3 pm and if the car was indeed parked before the sign - I would've get a ticket soon after 7 am since the road is very busy and dozens police cars must have passed until this one newbie decided the Bus stop goes both ways.
Thanks.