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LatinoEnigma Said,
August 26th, 2008 @9:13 am  

This article hits the mark on so many levels. I live in San Francisco in the outter Misson Streets of the Exelsior District. Parking in my neighborhood is really bad. Finding street parking after 10 pm would be extremely lucky. One night, I came home around 2 am on a weekend and spent almost 45 mins driving around my neighborhood for a space. I was tired and sleepy but kept on driving around. I noticed that around the area so many cars were parked on top of the side walk and so I decided to do the same (I’ve never done that before) and since I would have to be up a few hours for work and parked in front of my house. Come morning on my way to work at 8:30 am I had a ticket for parking on the side walk but noticed that no other car had a ticked but mine!! I drove around and saw that I had received it and no one else did. I protested it but of course was denied. I decided to not go further and just pay the $100 fine but this article is on the money and hope things change on how the city writes out their citations.

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May 20th, 2009 @6:02 pm  

I just want to suggest that for every ticket you pay you notify your local representitive that you are deducting that amount from any campaign contributions you intended to submit.

By my current protest Mayor Gavin has now earned a $120 deduction to his campaign.

Also let your local businesses and restaurants know that you will not be partonizing them this month because of a lack of disposable income due to paying parking tickets.

This is especially to those of us that drive a motorcycle to: reduce traffic and parking congestion, and reduce gas consumption as well as pollution.

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DPTCLASSACTION Said,
February 14th, 2010 @6:23 pm  

DPT Department of Parking and Traffic in San Francisco may have to defend themselves in court.

Several city taxpayers have alleged that the San Francisco city towed legally parked cars, charged exorbitant fees, and engaged in predatory ticketing practices. Several San Francisco taxpayers are looking to initiate a CLASS ACTION law suit against the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA, Muni, DPT).

If you have suffered damages, you may qualify for compensation or remedies.

Register your Complaint at https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/submit_form.html?ref=homepage

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tourist Said,
March 2nd, 2010 @2:39 pm  

I got one ticket for mistakenly parked at a Truck Loading Zone… I’m a visitor to the US and I’m not familiar with the symbollic labels on the parking meter. I was at the downtown area for a quick lunch when I got this ticket.

Question, is the ‘truck loading zone’ label universally recognized in the US, aka something everyone should know?

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pissed Said,
March 3rd, 2010 @7:55 pm  

I got another parking ticket within 3 weeks, and very pissed right now. They claim I didn’t move my car over a block and pass the 2 hour limit, but I did.

Along Townsend street between 7th street and 4th, several cars, trucks and vans are parked there FOREVER. I walked by there everyday, and those cars are all at the same spots, never moved. This section of street does not have time limit on the parking, but the city has some kind of ordinance saying that you cannot park your car on street for more than 7 days. Again, these cars are parked there FOREVER. I even doubt some of those cars even still functional, but they all have CA license plates.

Ironically, DPT vehicle parking lot is right at the middle of this section of Townsend street. They pass by these parked cars everyday. I have never seen any of these cars getting any tickets. There are even several cars parked in front of the DPT vehicle parking lot entrance. The DPT staffs also park their own cars next to these dead cars. I really don’t see any fairness here.

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cyp Said,
March 11th, 2010 @10:56 pm  

If you are a tourist visiting San Francisco and you get a parking citation make an appointment for a citation review or tow hearing. It’s very likely you get the citation canceled and… very unlikely you get the tow fees reimbursed… It’s worth a try.

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