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Enforcing two hour parking on rainy days?

The meter maid that tickets cars in my neighborhood, writes down car liscense plate numbers, the block, and the time. She comes back later and tickets the offending cars.
 
They can still do it. I used to live on Veteran between Levering and Ophir (Loveboat) and got a parking ticket during a torrential downpour. Not exactly sure how they mark chalk on wet tires, but those bastards have some system for it.
 
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
The meter maid that tickets cars in my neighborhood, writes down car liscense plate numbers, the block, and the time. She comes back later and tickets the offending cars.
That's the way they do it here too.
 
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
They can still do it. I used to live on Veteran between Levering and Ophir (Loveboat) and got a parking ticket during a torrential downpour. Not exactly sure how they mark chalk on wet tires, but those bastards have some system for it.

ah westwood. good memories. the loveboat sucked btw.
 
Originally posted by: dethman
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
They can still do it. I used to live on Veteran between Levering and Ophir (Loveboat) and got a parking ticket during a torrential downpour. Not exactly sure how they mark chalk on wet tires, but those bastards have some system for it.

ah westwood. good memories. the loveboat sucked btw.

Yep, yep it did. Come to think of it, living in that area in general sucked. I moved south of Santa Monica Blvd after my 3rd year and wish I had done it sooner.
 
When I worked in "parking enforcement", I wrote down the license# and time, then came back a minute after the maximum time limit to check on them
 
Originally posted by: dquan97
When I worked in "parking enforcement", I wrote down the license# and time, then came back a minute after the maximum time limit to check on them

liar. i bet you come back a minute before.
 
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
The meter maid that tickets cars in my neighborhood, writes down car liscense plate numbers, the block, and the time. She comes back later and tickets the offending cars.

So if you move to a different spot on the block, would you still be ticketed?
 
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