Over Time Limit
January 9, 2005 by parkingandtrafficticketinfo.com · 27 Comments
If ticketed for exceeding the allotted time-frame allowed in that space, double-check the ticket for the time that the citation was issued. Often, if you are within a minute or two of the permitted time-frame, a judge will give you the benefit of the doubt.








I live in the Mid-Wilshire area. One side of the street is Permit Parking Only, and the other side of the street (my side) there is a 2-hour limit. In 5 years of living there, I’ve never seen a ticket written for exceeding the 2 hour limit. In fact, I always have guests park on that side if they’re staying overnight. Then, out of nowhere, I get a ticket. I understand that I’ll never win an appeal with this because I did, in fact, violate the parking rule. But, isn’t it ridiculous for the city to not enforce that law for 5 years, and then decide to write a ticket for it one night? I truly don’t understand this.