All Other Parking Citations
January 9, 2005 by parkingandtrafficticketinfo.com · 8 Comments
When you receive a parking ticket, always carefully check the ticket for errors. While they may seem trivial, any error from the parking enforcement officer (license plate number, time of day, etc.) could result in a dismissal of the ticket.








So i got a fix it ticket cuz i had no front plate on my car. $100 f*cking dollars…ridiculous!!!
I’ve heard stories where they can’t fine you if your car isn’t moving. My car was parked in front of my apartment!! Also, Does the Parking & Traffic Dept have authority/jurisdicition to do that? I thought only CA Police were able to do that. Doesn’t the parking/traffic dept only check for permits, meters, etc? i got a rear plate, wtf does it matter???
Nope, it’s legit. The reason they’re bothering to enforce it is because red light cameras are a good revenue stream, and they often rely on front plates.
I live in inner sunset… I park on a teeny piece of concret and the rear of my car extends into the driveway, where my house mate parks his clunker. It blocks his car in the driveway, but he knows… doesn’t care, and the car doesn’t run. I got a ticket in that part… and I was under the impression you won’t get ticketed in front of private property…. as if you were actually parked in the driveway. As long as no one complains, you are good.