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sgn posted/tow away 4p to midnight

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zamen

Junior Member
California, brought two seniors to the theater(Taper Auditorium) in Downtown LA, parked on a meter with Handicapped plackard, since they(seniors) can't walk the stairs, checked with theater security if it's Ok.

On the other end of the street, meters where with white signs "no parking", on other side nothing shown, finally got a ticket "sgn posted/tow away 4p to midnight" despite handikapped plackard.

Any chances to beat it

thanks
 


JETX

Senior Member
zamen said:
Any chances to beat it
Probably not. The handicap placard (or license plate) is not a 'park anywhere' pass. If the space was marked as a tow zone and you parked there in violation, you get the honor of being towed.
And it is extremely unlikely that the guard would have the right to waive the parking restriction, even if you could find him and he confirmed giving you permission.
 

zamen

Junior Member
California
The tow away zone was not indicated
the signs on the meters saying not to partk were absent
I ' am trying to contest it
what the best strategy?
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
You can argue that it was improerly signed, but if there were signs at the start of the no parking zone and at the end, there is not necessarily a need to place it on the specific spot you parked at.

Since parking tickets are civil matters between you and the city, contact the parking authority and inquire as to how to contest the citation. I believe the first step in LA is a written form to contest the citation.

http://www.lacity-parking.org/laopm/pvb_home.html

- Carl
 

zamen

Junior Member
thanks
I called the phone they have on a ticket, to have it contested
since street was marked tow away only from one side, other cars on a street didn't get a ticket by 11 pm, only mine.

they said they will send me a letter to contest, but I have to pay ticket first

there is 21 day grace period to pay it, should I pay now, or should i contest it and wait to pay?

thanks
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
zamen said:
thanks
I called the phone they have on a ticket, to have it contested
since street was marked tow away only from one side, other cars on a street didn't get a ticket by 11 pm, only mine.

they said they will send me a letter to contest, but I have to pay ticket first

there is 21 day grace period to pay it, should I pay now, or should i contest it and wait to pay?

thanks
It's typical to post the cost of the cite first - sort of like bail. If you fail to pay it, then you may not be permitted to contest it. I would follow the process they tell you to.

Chances are the 21 days will be long expired before they make a decision on your appeal ... maybe. And if the 21 days runs from the date of the citation, then that clock is already ticking.

- Carl
 

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