- Jan 4, 2001
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Erie, PA gets a lot of snow, over 7' this season. So, they need the cars cleared out of the resident parking lots so they can plow out the mounds of snow between the cars. The notice said:
"You may park in the following commuter lots: Jordan Road Lot, Erie Hall Lot, or the Science Building Lot."
Also specified:
"Please note that failing to move your car from the lot to be plowed may result in receiving a parking ticket!"
I parked in the Erie Hall Lot.
Result: Parking Violation: Restricted Area.
So, my options seem to have been:
Leave car in resident lot - get a ticket.
Or, what I did:
Move car to Erie Hall Lot, as instructed. Got a ticket.
Horray, now I get to waste time appealing it tomorrow!
Plus, I had to park my car back in the same lot, because the two lots that were cleared today are full; the other apartment resident lots are being cleared tomorrow, so I can't park there either. So I might get another ticket tomorrow too. Any bets on that? I'd say the chances are good I'll be appealing two tickets.
*sigh*

"You may park in the following commuter lots: Jordan Road Lot, Erie Hall Lot, or the Science Building Lot."
Also specified:
"Please note that failing to move your car from the lot to be plowed may result in receiving a parking ticket!"
I parked in the Erie Hall Lot.
Result: Parking Violation: Restricted Area.
So, my options seem to have been:
Leave car in resident lot - get a ticket.
Or, what I did:
Move car to Erie Hall Lot, as instructed. Got a ticket.
Horray, now I get to waste time appealing it tomorrow!
Plus, I had to park my car back in the same lot, because the two lots that were cleared today are full; the other apartment resident lots are being cleared tomorrow, so I can't park there either. So I might get another ticket tomorrow too. Any bets on that? I'd say the chances are good I'll be appealing two tickets.
*sigh*
