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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    No, but what if a peer finds them self in a situation where they receive a ticket as a result of their tires being chalked... its all theoretical.
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    Would referencing the appeals court document be allowed even though it isnt in jurisdiction of my area?
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    Okay i get that. But just for an understanding, do you think I would have an argument theoretically if I was to have been ticketed?
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    That is a good point, as while it just makes sense that it was parking enforcement, as I was parked in a 15min parking spot outside a student union building, it would be harder to cement that claim without evidence. It matters to me as I have been ticketed in poorly marked areas. Its more for at...
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    That makes sense. So if I did get a ticket, and appealed it through the city, would I be able to at least reference the ruling in support of an argument of dismissing the ticket?
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    A long horizontal blue line across the top of the tire, and a vertical line on the bottom of the tire. I added a link to the image. --> Chalked Tire
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    What I'm getting at is that they shouldn't be marking tires in the first place, after an appeals court ruled this practice unconstitutional. Them marking my tires is defined as a "search" within the meaning of the forth amendment. So was this "search" reasonable? According to the court, no...
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    My complaint would be over the fact that they physically marked my tires.
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    Unconstitutional Chalk Marking

    What is the name of your state? Washington (98926) Hello, today I was parked in a 15 minute parking spot at my state university. I did not receive a ticket, however I did notice a couple chalk markings on my tire. After I saw this I took a picture to document it and remembered hearing on the...

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