Any templates to dispute a parking ticket?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe because each one would be different from
the last.

Besides, I'd think that a parking ticket would be tougher to dispute than a
speeding ticket. You're either parked someplace when you should be or you
aren't.
 
Ricardo, use any of the standard letter templates. Explain why you think the
ticket isn't justified.

JoAnn, you might be surprised. There was a big flap in Philly some years ago
about this. The police were issued ticket books with numbered pages, and
they had to account for every page. It was alleged that some people were
able to bribe patrolmen, or pull rank by showing off their city government
connections. The parking officer couldn't just tear up the ticket, so they
would finish writing it, but put some random license plate number on it. The
owner of that license would be stuck trying to prove that they weren't
guilty, and maybe weren't even in the city at the time of the supposed
offense. In some cases the car with that plate was in Erie or Pittsburgh.

--
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP

JoAnn Paules said:
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe because each one would be different
from the last.

Besides, I'd think that a parking ticket would be tougher to dispute than
a speeding ticket. You're either parked someplace when you should be or
you aren't.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Ricardo said:
Does anyone have any word templates to dispute a parking ticket?
 
Thanks, JoAnn, for you reply to my request for a dispute to a parking ticket
violation. To more exact it is a Municipal Code Violation Notice for the
City of Chicago.

The exact violation was an "Invalid Front Plate". I could find not
explanation of this from the police department, the ticket itself, city
website nor friends.

Also, a notice of a parking violation is not always valid violation.

Ricardo


JoAnn Paules said:
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe because each one would be different from
the last.

Besides, I'd think that a parking ticket would be tougher to dispute than a
speeding ticket. You're either parked someplace when you should be or you
aren't.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Ricardo said:
Does anyone have any word templates to dispute a parking ticket?
 
I'm glad I don't live in Philly! I've gotten a couple parking tickets. One
for expired time, one for parking in a private lot (seriously, I was only
there for under 10 minutes!), and one for parking facing the wrong way. (I
had just started driving and we could do that at home. I didn't realize the
rules were different in the city.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jay Freedman said:
Ricardo, use any of the standard letter templates. Explain why you think
the ticket isn't justified.

JoAnn, you might be surprised. There was a big flap in Philly some years
ago about this. The police were issued ticket books with numbered pages,
and they had to account for every page. It was alleged that some people
were able to bribe patrolmen, or pull rank by showing off their city
government connections. The parking officer couldn't just tear up the
ticket, so they would finish writing it, but put some random license plate
number on it. The owner of that license would be stuck trying to prove
that they weren't guilty, and maybe weren't even in the city at the time
of the supposed offense. In some cases the car with that plate was in Erie
or Pittsburgh.

--
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP

JoAnn Paules said:
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe because each one would be different
from the last.

Besides, I'd think that a parking ticket would be tougher to dispute than
a speeding ticket. You're either parked someplace when you should be or
you aren't.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Ricardo said:
Does anyone have any word templates to dispute a parking ticket?
 
Thanks, Jay.

Jay Freedman said:
Ricardo, use any of the standard letter templates. Explain why you think the
ticket isn't justified.

JoAnn, you might be surprised. There was a big flap in Philly some years ago
about this. The police were issued ticket books with numbered pages, and
they had to account for every page. It was alleged that some people were
able to bribe patrolmen, or pull rank by showing off their city government
connections. The parking officer couldn't just tear up the ticket, so they
would finish writing it, but put some random license plate number on it. The
owner of that license would be stuck trying to prove that they weren't
guilty, and maybe weren't even in the city at the time of the supposed
offense. In some cases the car with that plate was in Erie or Pittsburgh.

--
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP

JoAnn Paules said:
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe because each one would be different
from the last.

Besides, I'd think that a parking ticket would be tougher to dispute than
a speeding ticket. You're either parked someplace when you should be or
you aren't.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Ricardo said:
Does anyone have any word templates to dispute a parking ticket?
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Similar Threads

Park and Ride in to Central London? 2
Access Parking violations Access Database 0
Parking ticket 9
Templates 1
Raffle ticket Numbering 1
Raffle Ticket Template - How to use 2
Christmas Tickets 2
The Barnacle "parking ticket" 3

Back
Top