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You are correct about that, I do not. All I know is that the officer did not leave the patrol car except to place the ticket on the windshield. Security cam footage.
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Pretty close. I don’t know exactly as I discovered the ticket after I drove the car that day. But I had one similar ticket the year before in a different spot, which made me aware of that law whenever I park.
I’m guessing you think that the argument wouldn’t stand in a court?
Zigner, I appreciate the prompt response. Thank you.
Just for the sake of a legal argument; if you are liable for parking at 24’ instead of 25’ then shouldn’t the officer have an accurate device to measure that distance? (I’ve seen them before with a wheel on a stick that has a counter) And if...
Parking ticket in NJ for parking within 25ft from a cross walk on a perpendicular street.
The street where the car was parked has no crosswalk. Officer never measured distance from corner, went out of his patrol car only to put ticket on windshield. Rest of the street where the car was parked...
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