- Dec 11, 2002
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So I got this random courtesy parking violation notice in the mail at this location I've never been to. It also says the violation is for "Parking of vehicle for sale," which obviously isn't me either since I have never done that, nor did I ever even plan to sell my car.
I already contested the ticket saying stating just that, and I requested for proof that it was indeed my car that was there, and for sale. They just returned a letter saying "The reason given does not invalidate the citation". Uh do they just have a generic response for everyone?
I'm going to go on with the administrative hearing by written declaration.
I'm not sure what else to say since No my car wasn't there, and especially not there for sale wasn't an acceptable answer.
I already contested the ticket saying stating just that, and I requested for proof that it was indeed my car that was there, and for sale. They just returned a letter saying "The reason given does not invalidate the citation". Uh do they just have a generic response for everyone?
I'm going to go on with the administrative hearing by written declaration.
I'm not sure what else to say since No my car wasn't there, and especially not there for sale wasn't an acceptable answer.