EahV85047 wrote: ↑hi guys..
so i got a parking violation code 00005
around 3:26 pm on a pay park on the side street at lililan st and eglinton area.
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i bought a ticket around 3:20pm and got back to the car at 3:45 pm the car im using is the honda black on the left side
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he gave me a ticket but not the car infront of me .
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and i didnt even see a fire hydrant on the side and just no parking sign on the right side as you can see on the first image .
so my question if i really parked in the correct location cause the arrow on then pay park is on the left which is my direction . i just need to be sure if i should dispute the ticket. thank you
How long was your parking session valid?so i got a parking violation code 00005
around 3:26 pm on a pay park on the side street at lililan st and eglinton area.
Screenshot_20190415-005132_Gallery.jpg
i bought a ticket around 3:20pm and got back to the car at 3:45 pm the car im using is the honda black on the left side
20190402_153520.jpg
he gave me a ticket but not the car infront of me .
20190402_153930.jpg
Screenshot_20190415-010850_Gallery.jpg
and i didnt even see a fire hydrant on the side and just no parking sign on the right side as you can see on the first image .
so my question if i really parked in the correct location cause the arrow on then pay park is on the left which is my direction . i just need to be sure if i should dispute the ticket. thank you
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And your pictures are all over the map (and all over the street). Signs on the opposite side of the road are meaningless. Focus on the signs on the side of the road that you parked on, and where you were relative to them.C
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