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francewavidok
15th September 2013, 19:26
I parked here for 10 minutes while I went to PB Tech downtown. I have been parking here for years - from the time that they had a warden there. I hadn't parked there for a while though but came back assuming it was fine to park there. The video explains the rest, what do you all think?

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JimO
15th September 2013, 20:01
you need to speed the movie up a bit and add Benny Hill music, its to boring to watch

ellipsis
15th September 2013, 20:03
...there's the odd poor prick doing time that shouldn't be, constantly, all over the globe...

Akzle
15th September 2013, 20:06
you need to speed the movie up a bit and add Benny Hill music, its to boring to watch

and hookers

Robert Taylor
15th September 2013, 21:11
I got a parking ticket in Windermere ( Lake district in England ) in September last year. 70 pounds / $140 NZ. I have refused to pay it and bought to the attention of the relevant council how it leaves a sour taste in the mouths of tourists staying in their district. I also reminded them of how their country happily used colonials as cannon fodder in 2 world wars. Bastards.....

Berries
15th September 2013, 21:56
Classic. I bet your letter is framed just for the laugh it gives them.

You should have mentioned who was first up Everest while you were at it.

Madness
15th September 2013, 22:25
That reminds me of this...

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kinger
16th September 2013, 04:57
I wouldn't waste the day off going to court, just cough up.
Very sociable of you to bleat about the other bikes not having tickets.

Akzle
16th September 2013, 05:10
the government never make mistakes. Youve infringed against rules that exist for the benefit of society. Pay your dues you fucking criminal.

jasonu
16th September 2013, 06:07
what do you all think?

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You've got sausage fingers is what I think...

Na really mate that is a lot of bullshit. I also noticed the proper bays have a line at the front of the bay connecting the side lines and where you were parked there is no such line so it seems plain to me that it is not a proper parking bay. I think you have a good case to get out of it but it will prolly cost you more in time off work than the ticket is worth.

Flip
16th September 2013, 08:04
I think you are screwed. Pay your road tax and next time don't take a car parking space.

But seriously challange it and it will probably be dropped.

francewavidok
16th September 2013, 08:06
You've got sausage fingers...

Na really mate that is a lot of bullshit. I also noticed the proper bays have a line at the front of the bay connecting the side lines and where you were parked there is no such line so it seems plain to me that it is not a proper parking bay. I think you have a good case to get out of it but it will prolly cost you more in time off work than the ticket is worth.

Yes, yes I do have sausage fingers - in the process of losing them at the gym lol.

I agree with you but small claims is going to cost me $45 and can't I also ask them to pay for my time as well as costs if I go down the court method?

swbarnett
16th September 2013, 08:32
You're screwed mate. Their explanation seems perfectly valid to me.

1. The previous operator didn't mind, the new one does.

2. The space you're in, although not marked, is big enough to fit a car. Therefore, you are depriving the carpark operator of potential revenue.

arcane12
16th September 2013, 08:47
I agree, that is not a cearly defined parking space. There might be room there to use it as such, but in that case it needs to be painted as such, as you pointed out with 3 lines showing the left, right and end confines of the space. The other angled park to the left of it in the video has all three lines, leaving a triagle of empty space, showing how a legit angled park would be defined.

Talking of those little angled ones, you could always squeeze your bike into there next time? No way that could ever be a car park.

swbarnett
16th September 2013, 09:03
I agree, that is not a cearly defined parking space.
The way it was explained to me by the guys at the Civic carpark was that ANY space that a car (even a small one) could fit was a legitimate space unless marked otherwise. Any vehicle parked in it that has not paid will be fined (thankfully for me they were just handing out warnings that day).

Gianz
16th September 2013, 10:10
The way it was explained to me by the guys at the Civic carpark was that ANY space that a car (even a small one) could fit was a legitimate space unless marked otherwise. Any vehicle parked in it that has not paid will be fined (thankfully for me they were just handing out warnings that day).

that's quite untrue. The Civic has well defined spaces for cars or bikes you can only park in the delimited spaces. The empty car spaces are counted electronically so people know if it's full or not before entering. I met the manager of the Civic carpark and he rides a bike (an Honda ST if I remeber well) and he doesn't like bikers riding the wrong way :innocent:

jellywrestler
16th September 2013, 10:13
I got a parking ticket in Windermere ( Lake district in England ) in September last year. 70 pounds / $140 NZ. I have refused to pay it and bought to the attention of the relevant council how it leaves a sour taste in the mouths of tourists staying in their district. I also reminded them of how their country happily used colonials as cannon fodder in 2 world wars. Bastards.....

sounds just like an Abraham Simpson tale, absolutely goes nowhere...

avgas
16th September 2013, 11:41
That car park needs sensors.
Sensor = bay. If you park in a bay - you pay for it.
Makes the math so simple (yes I am biased)
http://smartparking.com/tech/smarteye.html
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painted lines and dodgy wardens walking around looking for cars to give tickets too is so 1980's.

swbarnett
16th September 2013, 11:44
that's quite untrue. The Civic has well defined spaces for cars or bikes you can only park in the delimited spaces. The empty car spaces are counted electronically so people know if it's full or not before entering. I met the manager of the Civic carpark and he rides a bike (an Honda ST if I remeber well) and he doesn't like bikers riding the wrong way :innocent:
I'm only quoting what I was told on the day. It was also written on the warning notice attached to the bike (the bike park was full that day). I think this was before the sensors were installed. The "space" I was in was not marked as a car space and, IMO, no normal size car could've fit in it.

mossy1200
16th September 2013, 12:18
Next time you will do it properly.

1 Take bike out of Park.

2 Return without you bike gear with a hood on.

3 Bash him and take his ticket machine.

4 Record it and open a mystery nob KB account posting the footage.

5 Watch everyone comment on the footage.:done:

mossy1200
16th September 2013, 12:21
That car park needs sensors.
Sensor = bay. If you park in a bay - you pay for it.
Makes the math so simple (yes I am biased)
http://smartparking.com/tech/smarteye.html
287538

painted lines and dodgy wardens walking around looking for cars to give tickets too is so 1980's.

Idd put magnets onto the top of those.

avgas
16th September 2013, 12:33
Idd put magnets onto the top of those.
Not magnetic. But it amuses me that you would put magnets in your pocket next to your credit card.

mossy1200
16th September 2013, 12:37
Not magnetic. But it amuses me that you would put magnets in your pocket next to your credit card.

Do magnets suck money out of bank accounts?
Im ok I don't have any money.

Skiwi
16th September 2013, 12:43
Simple. You're on private property, either pay for the use of their PRIVATE property or park elsewhere.

How would you feel if I borrowed your bike without your consent or making some sort of arrangement with you?
Using your logic as long as you weren't using it at the time I could just help myself.:devil2:

osirisx3
16th September 2013, 12:45
Classic. I bet your letter is framed just for the laugh it gives them.

You should have mentioned who was first up Everest while you were at it.

You should also mention whose team it was that the first two up Everest were part of and that without them, he would still have been climbing Mount Cook. And that also, on the previous days several other climber recceed the route for them, some giving up their opportunity to be first as well..

ellipsis
16th September 2013, 12:51
You should also mention whose team it was that the first two up Everest were part of and that without them, he would still have been climbing Mount Cook. And that also, on the previous days several other climber recceed the route for them, some giving up their opportunity to be first as well..

...?!...hmmmmm....

arcane12
16th September 2013, 12:55
Simple. You're on private property, either pay for the use of their PRIVATE property or park elsewhere.

How would you feel if I borrowed your bike without your consent or making some sort of arrangement with you?
Using your logic as long as you weren't using it at the time I could just help myself.:devil2:

The OP did mention he had been parking there for a long time with no issue from the owner. It just sounds like the OP was caught out by a change in owner, and operating procedure. Any right minded person would say yeah, I see what has happened, lets work this out. I wonder how many people park cars there, probably none, until the park is full, and then someone in a compact squuezes in there, as all the spare space on the yellow lines next to the regular parks are full.

The OP should have just told them he paid for the spot, but someone must have stolen the ticket from behind his windshield.

The Reibz
16th September 2013, 13:06
Write a letter in stating your confusion and how sorry you are. Might sound like a fuckwit thing to do but it will most likely get you off the fine. Especially if you have a video, don't mind some of these cunts. Not like they haven't illegally parked before.

Chur

Banditbandit
16th September 2013, 13:17
Six minutes plus of video ??? I'm never going to watch that ...

But this appears to be a commercial parking space - the company makes money from parking - you parked - you didn't pay

You're in the wrong ... pay the fine ...

avgas
16th September 2013, 13:41
Do magnets suck money out of bank accounts?
Im ok I don't have any money.
If you're ol' school they wipe the magnetic strip on the back. If you're new school they partially kill the chip on the front. DAMHIK.

Do wonders to genetial piercings I have been told.

Madness
16th September 2013, 20:22
...don't mind some of these cunts. Not like they haven't illegally parked before.

Chur

I've parked illegally before. Had a few parking tickets in my time too (not many). Never reacted to a parking ticket by jumping on the internets & whinging about it like a little bitch though.

Chur.

varminter
28th September 2013, 20:15
If you're ol' school they wipe the magnetic strip on the back. If you're new school they partially kill the chip on the front. DAMHIK.

Do wonders to genetial piercings I have been told.

If they're not stainless, check for rust. Oh, and it's genital (spell check sez)

Grizzo
28th September 2013, 20:24
and hookers

And a ram.