There was a case in California or Texas (sorry, I can't exactly remember which state) where this woman never paid her parking tickets, she got arrested and owed more than $10,000, because if you don't pay them they will charge you a late fee, depending on the state you are, could be double the amount of the ticket. Lets say a ticket of $15 could easily go up to $240. Or a $0.80 toll ticket (for not paying a toll in Chicago) you could easily pay $120. If I were you I would start paying them now, if they are on your name, and Don't let your boyfriend use your car....bad bad bad idea!!, He won't pay anything because are not in her name and you'll end up stuck in debt.
2007-01-09 00:56:11
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answered by fun 6
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Philapark.org Pay Ticket
2016-12-15 06:46:22
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answered by quartermon 4
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Tell your boyfriend not to fly anytime soon.
I have been in the parking garage of a few airports.
When you go in they have these huge signs at Midway and Ohare that state that 'these premises are monitored by the law enforcement'
They will put a huge BOOT on your car and you get the boot off when you pay your tickets. I would guess Philly has a like styled program too.
I dont know if he can get arrested or not but tell him NOT to call you when he does and that he cannot use YOUR car if they impound his!
In Kentucky, the posted names in the paper and tipsters would get $50.00 for turning in a violator (win win for the state and your enemies).
p.s. DO NOT LET HIM DRIVE YOUR CAR. If he cares this much for his own car, imagine what he will do to YOURS! I would call and check and make sure you dont have any parking tickets floating around if you have let him drive. THe tickets follow the car not the driver.
One last thing the state might file to take his income tax (state)
2007-01-09 01:28:46
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answered by lisa s 6
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First, who owns the car that the tickets are on? If you do, then you are responsible for paying them all even if you didn't get the tickets. If he owns the car, then it's his responsibility.
Failure to pay parking tickets will result in an outstanding warrant for your arrest. The fines will continue to multiple. Once arrested, you will be booked and processed through the courts. The judge will require you to pay all the outstanding fines. Your car could be impounded as well and then you must pay the impound fees to get your car back.
And really honey, if your fiance is this immature and irresponsible about parking tickets, how will he be when it comes time to pay school and property taxes (another government scam in his mind?) and take the children for their immunizations (a conspiracy plot by the government to infect us with disease?)....
I suggest you think long & hard about marrying this 3-year old (your words, not mine).
2007-01-09 00:53:47
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answered by kja63 7
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Www.philapark.org Pay Ticket
2016-09-28 01:18:51
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answered by farquhar 4
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BEWARE OF THE BOOT!
Vehicles with three (3) or more unpaid parking tickets are eligible to be booted after their owners receive a series of notices.
Boot crews patrol streets in Center City, University City and neighborhood commercial areas.
Please note: if your vehicle is booted, you must pay the total amount due, including all fees, fines and penalties, before the boot can be removed. This will include a $100 boot fee.
Vehicles are not released until the driver presents certification of proper registration, insurance and driver’s license. You must also pay the total amount due, including all outstanding tickets, fees, fines and penalties, before you can take possession of your vehicle. The tow fee is $100 plus storage of $11.50 for each of the first five days and $17.25 for each day thereafter.
Vehicles impounded through the Live Stop program must also satisfy all outstanding tickets at the Traffic Court.
Towed vehicles are taken to one of PPA’s Impoundment Lots. For street addresses and phone numbers, please see our FAQ. Vehicles that are not claimed within 21 days are sold at public auction.
2007-01-09 01:36:27
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answered by onestepbeyond 2
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You don't say who the car is registered to, but whom ever will go on to a scofflaw list. The car can be impounded by the city. The license of the owner can be suspended, and if none of this happens then when it comes time to re-register the car you or him will not be able to until you produce a receipt showing that the fines have been adjudicated. If your fiance is that irresponsible you might want to reconsider your future plans. What other kind of financial bind we he get you into once you are married. Tell him to get rid of the debt or get rid of him.
2007-01-09 01:56:07
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answered by Tom M 3
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What is a finace? That's the part about this question that seems lke a 3 year old, the spelling.
These people act like they know what they are talking about, and it is bullshit. You dont' get ARRESTED for parking tickets. They will impound your car though, and you can't re-register without paying for them when it is time- so if he kept not paying them, soon he would be driving around with no registration. That makes his car more visible, and then when they find out all his tickets the next time he parks, they'll tow his car.
2007-01-09 01:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They can assess fine and put you in jail, but where they realy hit you is when you go to renew you driver's license, or get a brake tag. Either you pay the total amount owed [including fines], or you can forget about getting your driver's license, or getting that brake tag for your car.
2007-01-09 01:54:43
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answered by WC 7
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At some point he'll get to be a guest of your local police's less than four star accomodations. Then he'll still have to pay the money plus court costs. Tell me is this his money or your money that we're talking about? Because at some point I think he'll be hitting on you to help pay them(and any other extra fines)off. Seriously, DON'T pay a cent for this guy concerning this, he brought it on by himself.
2007-01-09 00:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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