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GomGom 03-05-2009 12:19 AM

UBC Parking Ticket
 
I heard that UBC parking ticket cannot do anything to your driving record as well as any other record. What are the consequences of having UBC tickets?

Synaptik 03-05-2009 12:41 AM

if you just have one ticket, then ignore it.

GomGom 03-05-2009 12:43 AM

Nothing gonna happen to you or your record? How about 2? I just got another one...

Synaptik 03-05-2009 12:47 AM

in that case you better pay it off, unless you want the cops at your door tomorrow morning.

GomGom 03-05-2009 12:52 AM

U serious??? So what if it's only one? Cops will ignore your ticket?

misteranswer 03-05-2009 03:48 AM

They'll probably be a warrant for your arrest by Campus security. It's the same thing as getting a speeding ticket in the US.

orange7 03-05-2009 04:38 AM

if you're a UBC student, you better pay it. Otherwise, you will NOT be able to graduate if the car is registered under your name and stuff like that...

cococly 03-05-2009 01:49 PM

^ hmm? did u mix it up wif SFU?

cococly 03-05-2009 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GomGom (Post 6313517)
U serious??? So what if it's only one? Cops will ignore your ticket?


SO MANY stupid responses here.

Just ignore your tickets if you want to save $ and be an ASS.

Just pay the fines if you want to waste $ and be a Coward.

I have no experience in getting parking tickets @ UBC, but I know they cannot do nothing about your graduation.

Synaptik 03-05-2009 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by misteranswer (Post 6313616)
They'll probably be a warrant for your arrest by Campus security. It's the same thing as getting a speeding ticket in the US.

Exactly; I recall a friend of mine who was thrown in jail for a week for failure to pay the UBC fines.

trancehead 03-05-2009 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synaptik (Post 6314390)
Exactly; I recall a friend of mine who was thrown in jail for a week for failure to pay the UBC fines.

LOL you must be kidding

I was looking at the ubc parking site and it said something about having 3 or more unpaid tickets would result in the vehicle being towed.

GomGom, if you really don't want to pay your tickets just avoid getting another one.

zz3ta 03-05-2009 10:54 PM

yea, trancehead got it right.
my friend got his car towed after the 3rd one and they made him pay all of it on the spot.

but seriously dude arent the tickets like 30bucks a pop? only after 14 days do you have to pay another 20bucks.

impactX 03-06-2009 06:13 PM

If your license plate was previously registered with UBC parking... such as when you get a parking permit, they will trace the ticket back to you and changing your plates will not matter.

woob 03-21-2009 11:15 PM

awesome thread to stumble upon.... Got a ticket three weeks ago and ignored it. I was wondering why I hadn't woken up in a cell yet getting asked if I wanted a cock meat sandwich.

GomGom 03-22-2009 11:14 AM

^ soon... Just wait. LOL....

xclone2002 03-24-2009 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by misteranswer (Post 6313616)
They'll probably be a warrant for your arrest by Campus security. It's the same thing as getting a speeding ticket in the US.

BULLSHIT.

i have gotten so many tickets over the years and was lucky enough not to get my car towed. i have changed my license plates twice already since my freshman year. NOTHING HAS HAPPENED YET.

you won't go to jail in canada just because you have not paid off your parking tickets. if anything, you'll probably be asked to pay off what you owe when you renew your car insurance, and that's only if you owe the city. ubc parking is private and can't do shit to you

xclone2002 03-24-2009 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orange7 (Post 6313629)
if you're a UBC student, you better pay it. Otherwise, you will NOT be able to graduate if the car is registered under your name and stuff like that...

this is only the case if you have previously bought a parking pass. otherwise they can't get to you at all. i have plenty of friends who have graduated with parking tickets for cars registered under their names.

Synaptik 03-24-2009 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xclone2002 (Post 6346174)
BULLSHIT.

i have gotten so many tickets over the years and was lucky enough not to get my car towed. i have changed my license plates twice already since my freshman year. NOTHING HAS HAPPENED YET.

you won't go to jail in canada just because you have not paid off your parking tickets. if anything, you'll probably be asked to pay off what you owe when you renew your car insurance, and that's only if you owe the city. ubc parking is private and can't do shit to you

brah, you need to fix your sarcasm detector.

woob 03-24-2009 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xclone2002 (Post 6346174)
BULLSHIT.

i have gotten so many tickets over the years and was lucky enough not to get my car towed. i have changed my license plates twice already since my freshman year. NOTHING HAS HAPPENED YET.

you won't go to jail in canada just because you have not paid off your parking tickets. if anything, you'll probably be asked to pay off what you owe when you renew your car insurance, and that's only if you owe the city. ubc parking is private and can't do shit to you

blatant sarcasmic fail

xclone2002 03-24-2009 09:25 PM

^you fail.

this is what he was referring to:

Quote:

Originally Posted by misteranswer (Post 6313616)
They'll probably be a warrant for your arrest by Campus security. It's the same thing as getting a speeding ticket in the US.


Synaptik 03-24-2009 09:39 PM

no, you fail, for not realizing that most of the replies in this thread are intentional fails.

Soundy 03-31-2009 11:53 AM

You may be interested in this:
http://www.theprovince.com/news/orde...548/story.html

Quote:

A judge has found that UBC has been unlawfully issuing parking tickets since 1990 and has ordered that more than $4 million in fines be paid back to thousands of violators.

In 2006 B.C. Supreme Court Justice Richard Goepel certified a class-action lawsuit on the issue after representative plaintiff Daniel Barbour filed suit against the university.

Barbour, a Vancouver chartered accountant, was angry when his two-door Jaguar was impounded after he left it in a parking lot on Wesbrook Mall on the UBC campus.

He was legally parked at the time but was ordered to pay $200 to get his car back after the university alleged he’d violated the parking regulations on at least one other occasion.

Up until the start of the trial, UBC argued that the parking fines were lawfully collected under the University Act but then admitted that the scheme was illegal.

It then submitted that there were “private law justifications” for the regulations, but in a ruling released Monday, Goepel said that those arguments were not sufficient to uphold the fines.

The judge said that UBC retains the power to remove vehicles that are improperly parked and to recover costs incurred, but he noted that in most cases the fines are far in excess of the damage caused to UBC by the miscreant parker, and said that those penalized trusted that UBC had the power to impose the fines.

“There is something fundamentally unfair that those good citizens should not recover the money that UBC had no right to collect in the first place,” he said in ordering restitution.

“I’m extremely pleased,” said Barbour. “The court has recognized that UBC has been unlawfully collecting fines and unlawfully towing cars solely because people had unpaid tickets. The court has found that those are both illegal activities.”

Barbour added that he likes the university but “they have to stop this particular practice. I certainly know professors out at UBC, students out at UBC, and they’ve all had their cars towed in this sort of fashion. And they’ve been rooting me on.”

Sharon Matthews, Barbour’s lawyer, said there were still several issues to be determined, including setting up a system for people to come forward to be paid.

Court heard that from January 1990 to December 2005, a total of 432,847 traffic tickets were issued and more than half remain unpaid. From September 2000 to March 2006, violation notices were issued to 115,456 licence plates. Only 20 per cent of violators were responsible for nearly half of the violation notices.

eddoe 04-04-2009 08:02 PM

wow.. they issued almost 85 tickets a day for 16 years...

crazyazn 11-06-2009 04:28 PM

Bump...

So...anyone know the deal with UBC Parking Tickets/Towing right now?

orange7 11-07-2009 12:49 AM

just don't get caught and you'll be fine


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