I've gotten a parking ticket that I am currently fighting. The ticket is for not having a residential parking, but there were no signs on the road from when I turned onto the road and there isn't one posted for 25-20 feet past where I parked. Does anyone know what the laws are as far as sigange?
2007-02-22
03:54:28
·
2 answers
·
asked by
mrblueeyespa
1
in
Politics & Government
➔ Law Enforcement & Police
I've gotten a parking ticket that I am currently fighting. The ticket is for not having a residential parking permit, but there were no signs on the road from when I turned onto the road and there isn't one posted for 25-20 feet past where I parked. Does anyone know what the Pa state laws are as far as sigange?
2007-02-22
05:23:13 ·
update #1
There was a fixed cement curb, plain cement color. It was on a borough street. I was parked there for 1 hr. I parked in the first spot available on the street. I parked immediately after a sign that said park only on M, W, F from 8-4 (check) and no parking here to curb (check), nothing was marked on the post about requiring a parking permit. After receiving the ticket I noticed the next post, about 20 ft down the road had 2 signs 1 parking m,w,f, and one parking only with permit. Further down the street, every other post has the 2 sign 1 for m,w,f and 1 for parking only with permit.
residential parking WHAT? Spot? Or sign? Was there a fixed cement curb? What color is the curb? Is the spot you parked in on private property? How long were you parked there? Do other people park there?
2007-02-22
16:35:17 ·
update #2