Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Pay your ticket.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: novon
So I drove from Seattle to Vancouver BC recently, and got a parking ticket for parking too close to the curb, $30 canadian dollars. My Washington State license plate is on the ticket, but for Province they put BC instead of WA or US. Does anyone have experience with something like this? If I don't pay it do u think they can track it?
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? Isn't the object to get as close as possible to the curb?
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: novon
So I drove from Seattle to Vancouver BC recently, and got a parking ticket for parking too close to the curb, $30 canadian dollars. My Washington State license plate is on the ticket, but for Province they put BC instead of WA or US. Does anyone have experience with something like this? If I don't pay it do u think they can track it?
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? Isn't the object to get as close as possible to the curb?
Somebody answer the man. I was wondering the same thing.
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: johnjbruin
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: novon
So I drove from Seattle to Vancouver BC recently, and got a parking ticket for parking too close to the curb, $30 canadian dollars. My Washington State license plate is on the ticket, but for Province they put BC instead of WA or US. Does anyone have experience with something like this? If I don't pay it do u think they can track it?
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? Isn't the object to get as close as possible to the curb?
Somebody answer the man. I was wondering the same thing.
I've read that you must park within 30 cm of the curb... Cannot park close enough to crosswalks to deter children from looking for traffic, parking close to interesections...
Nothing about parking too close...![]()
#Beware ? The City requires vehicles to park at least 6 meters from the curb line of the intersecting street.
Originally posted by: hg321
Originally posted by: Evadman
Careful, they have a tank.
Why Yes they do
Originally posted by: MulLa
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Best to pay...
My dad got a ticket for driving 60 mph instead of 60 km/h (whoops). So more than likely they can probabaly track you down...
But dang, those policemen must like risking their lives jumping out in front of you to stop your car, just to give you a ticket for speeding...
Now that you've mentioned it. Does the vehicles in the US have both miles and km scale? Otherwise I'd imagine it'll be a real pain to drive in Canada and keep track of speed??
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
#Beware ? The City requires vehicles to park at least 6 meters from the curb line of the intersecting street.
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Originally posted by: Otaking
For the 1st 90 days after purchase, all parts and customer support are covered. After the initial 90-day period up until 1 year after the original purchase date, customer support is billable at a rate of $80/hr, and parts are only shipped if defective.Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
Don't they put out a warranty for your arrest if you don't pay your ticket?
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Originally posted by: aircooled
Just pay it. $30 bucks Canadian is like $3.50 US anyway.