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Other - Cars & Transportation chicoman98 on 28 Jan 2008

Is there a way to make your car less noticeable to the parking DPT ticketers in San franicisco?

I notice that some DPT ticketers mark you car’s tires for 1-2 hr. parking spaces. But I wonder how do they keep track of everyone’s car, if they don’t mark it. I got a ticket, but didn’t see any marks. THEY MEMORIZE cars….base on something?

Parking chicoman98 on 30 Apr 2007

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I actually paid a ticket 2 days after I received it from the DPT (as I always do), but they never recorded it as paid in their records. I even had proof from my bank with a cancelled check, but no matter what I did, they wouldn’t change it. It’s impossible to get through to anyone there with half a brain who has the ability to make anything happen. During this dispute, i wasn’t able to register my car “because of the “outstanding ticket” for which late fees accrued. The dispute went on and they still wouldn’t fix it, and since my registration was past due, my car got towed. So, I had no choice but to double pay on my ticket, pay hundreds of dollars in late fees and fees for impoundment.

I find it ironic that the city has money to pay people to drive around all day and ticket us for the most minute violation (most of which we are completely unaware of) but they can’t do something as simple as resolve their own mistakes. That is a scam. And to those of you who think that we’re just complaining, wait till that happens to you. Altough some laws are fair, they’ve created some ridiculous parking laws so that they are always guaranteed the revenue from our parking tickets. We are honest and tax paying citizens; and this city needs to be accountable for where it gets it money and how its being spent. I can only assume that those of you who can’t empathize are one of of san francisco’s smug bicyclists whose arrogance is almost worse than a parking ticket. Our online pharmacy is the perfect resource for people to get their drugs without any hassles or awkwardness. buy cialis We work hard to make sure you save money every time you shop with us. buy levitrabuy soma At our online store, you pay less and get more. buy viagra

San Francisco chicoman98 on 30 Jul 2006

For two-hour parking spots, the SF DPT parking officers mark your car with chalk to determine if u overstayed?

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yawnep asked:

Can I moved my car a few spaces down the block (another 2-hour parking spot) and then wipe the chalk off. I won’t get a ticket right?