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	<description>Tips and tricks to avoid parking tickets in San Francisco</description>
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		<title>Is there a way to make your car less noticeable to the parking DPT ticketers in San franicisco?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I notice that some DPT ticketers mark you car&#8217;s tires for 1-2 hr. parking spaces. But I wonder how do they keep track of everyone&#8217;s car, if they don&#8217;t mark it. I got a ticket, but didn&#8217;t see any marks. THEY MEMORIZE cars&#8230;.base on something?
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		<title>DPT Parking Tickets</title>
		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;t change it. It&#8217;s impossible to get through to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>For two-hour parking spots, the SF DPT parking officers mark your car with chalk to determine if u overstayed?</title>
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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&#8217;t get a ticket right?

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