MmmSkyscraper
Diamond Member
Originally posted by: WoofyJr
I asked the "so called" cop what time did we parked to confirm how long we parked. The officer knew how long we parked there.
Minus a million points: repetition of "parked"
Originally posted by: WoofyJr
I asked the "so called" cop what time did we parked to confirm how long we parked. The officer knew how long we parked there.
Originally posted by: mrchan
I think what he meant was park, unload crap onto the sidewalk, move car, and move stuff into house. As opposed to park, unload crap into house, leave car unattended, return to see cop issuing ticket.
Originally posted by: Amol
did you know that parking in the handicapped spot has a bigger fine than parking in the fire lane
at least it is in san francisco
just a random fact
Originally posted by: Hossenfeffer
Originally posted by: Jeraden
For arguments sake, what do you all suggest he should have done then? There were no parking spots and he had a truckload of items to unload to his new apartment. Just sit in the parking lot waiting hours for someone to leave? Park blocks away and take hours making long trips with heavy stuff?
You all know you would have done the exact same thing.
Park in the fire lane, unload the stuff to the side of the truck, park truck, take stuff to apt.
-or-
Clear it with the apt manager first, getting some sort of special permission to be there for 10-20 minutes.