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Last 3 weeks I've got two in kits, both $35 each if paid within 7 days Posted via RS Mobile |
All I wish is that they could fucking refund the ticket once its been printed. Lets say the bank takes a couple more minutes longer than you anticipated or your in line at the grocery store and there is a holdup. So you can't leave to plug the meter longer. You run outside and the officer has given you the ticket but is still writing info down. They say they can't refund it once its printed, but there is obviously a simple way of changing the system. The fines are there as deterrents to break the law. However, common sense and changing the refunding of tickets on site would go A LONG WAY to improve the relationships between bylaw officers and people parking. I just don't see how being late to a meter when they just issued the ticket wouldn't make more sense to cancel it on the spot. Giving me a fine isn't deterring me because the issue sometimes is that shit just takes longer. Its a simple gesture that could go a long way to improving the relationship. If they claim there aren't quotas or that the purpose is to generate revenue, then bylaw officers should WANT to make people lives better. |
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other cities are different. $50, $25 if paid within 2 weeks. And holy fuck at the guy who writes 50-70 tix each day. Posted via RS Mobile |
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I know a few of the Burnaby bylaw officers have lately been trying to get firearms with them since they are legal peace officers. (They won't get them though...but they can try) Kinda like how sky train transit checkers 10 years ago would get spat on laughed at and nobody took them serious. Now everyone takes them seriously. Posted via RS Mobile |
I remember when I got ticketed in Downtown Vancouver its $35 for an expired meter and $50 fine for parked in a no stop zone unless prices have increased because this happened awhile ago. |
give em tasers lol Posted via RS Mobile |
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They changed the law too, i remember few years ago you can just dispute the ticket and pretty much case close cause it takes forever for them to summon you to court. If you weren't summon within a year from the date of the ticket issue, you automatically win and case closed. Now you can't do that anymore lol. |
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i think there is a time limit they can cancel, but ya freshly printed ones can be cancelled but they say they cant Posted via RS Mobile |
I think I remembered seeing someone complaining about cities and municipalities relying on parking tickets as a source of revenue. PROTIP: Pay for parking, and tickets will no longer be a source of revenue! You can only rely on something that exists. It is absolutely true that if people always followed the rules and paid for parking, they would not be able to rely on tickets as a source of revenue, nor would they need to pay bylaw enforcement. And yet, because people don't pay for tickets, they become a source of revenue. "I'll just be a minute" "well, I think it'll take ten minutes, so I'll only pay ten minutes" and so on and so forth. Every time I park in front of a meter, I pay for 15 minutes more than I think I'll actually need. Why? Because it's an extra fucking quarter so I don't have to pay $50. I have yet to receive any kind of parking tickets. And I'm pretty sure those extra fifteen minutes over my more-than-a-decade-of-driving hasn't added up to $50. TL;DR: Follow the rules and you won't need to bitch about the enforcement of them. |
everybody who's hating on meter maids here seem like the type of person that would dispute their speeding tickets no matter what, 'just because'. like the saying goes, don't hate the playa, hate the game :fullofwin: as far as i'm concerned, they're just doing their jobs, if i'm a minute late (didn't even know about the grace period, but i don't consider it relevant when i calculate how much i need to park), then i'm eligible to get a ticket. if i don't get a ticket, then that's a bonus, but if i do, then i expected it already. |
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This is the same as any other time the cops announce an "enforcement blitz" of some sort, with the stated intent of reducing a certain illegal behaviour...and the cries of "cash grab!" go up. So wait... they're announcing the blitz in advance, letting everyone know they'll be looking specifically for that particular infraction, in the hope that ultimately NOBODY will do it. Well, if they succeed... haven't they just intentionally dried up that revenue stream? If all they care about was the money, why would the be telling people NOT TO DO IT?? |
There should be no disputes. The signs in Vancouver/BC are generally very clear on when and where you can or cannot park; come to Adelaide and see for yourself what kind of signs get put up when the city council is PURPOSELY trying to screw people over for parking (and the number of contradicting signs) If you didn't pay for parking and you get a ticket - don't bitch about it... who's fault is it for the ticket? that being said, sometimes the meter maids are REAL, GENUINE assholes. The only time that I complained about a meter man was about his attitude. I asked him if it would be OK for me to stay parked in the spot for another 10-15 minutes while the group of Air Cadets in front of me finished their practice routine before proceeding into the arena for their competition. He told me to, "no, you get another ticket", "simply start your car, nudge it towards them and people will naturally move". I got his agent number, refused to run the kids over and ruin their competition, and got another ticket. I paid the original as I originally intended to, but had the City of Richmond rip up the second one and got a half-decent apology from both the agent himself via phone, and a written apology from the City of Richmond via e-mail to myself and the group of cadets formed up in front of my car at the time. Ridiculous |
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They can revoke it after printing it, I know this because one guy did it for me. Posted via RS Mobile |
i m downtown a lot and i feel for those bylaw guys and gals, met some very nice one out there and there are the odd rude ones no doubt. I will say that it is the liars that ruin it for the rest of us. Heard a lady come back and said she went for change for the meter, she had a coffee and snack in hand, the officer on a bike probably knew she was lying but chose to believe her and told her to put in some coin and he wont issue the ticket. she stood there for a while and could not produce any coins as she had lied..officer prints the ticket and actually apologises and says he tried to help her. Another scenario i saw is an officer asking a driver to move out of a rush hour zone around 330pm. I thought to myself, wow nice guy giving him a chance to move without a ticket. THe driver however didnt move and yells loudly at the officer (so loud that i could hear what he said clearly) that he was on a business call. Ticket was then issued. IMagine doing this job when you encounter countless liars, hard to know which ones are telling the truth |
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No stopping means no stopping. No parking means not more than 5 minutes while you're loading/unloading. |
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No parking zone = Loading/unloading? |
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no parking = you have like 5 mins, if your actively loading/unloading people or materials. you are basically parked when you stop moving and doesn't matter if the vehicle is occupied or unoccupied. thats why on robson or some major road during rush hour they will wait 5 mins, if not moved then ticket/tow i feel that in no stopping zones, everyone who parks there deserves a ticket. like in bus zones, crosswalk, fire hydrant etc. |
Use the paybyphone app, will change your life. I got a ticket once when I parked and was STILL IN my car. The officer didn't have no mercy and just printed out a ticket. Just crazy. I was texting someone just before I got out. Oh well. Live and learn, but really? |
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Section 3: Once your vehicle stops moving, it has stopped. Section 17.1: You cannot stop in a No Stopping zone for any reason, or any length of time. No Stopping signs are used in bus, taxi, commercial, tour bus, rush hour, special event, police, accessible parking, and temporary zones. No Parking Section 3: If your vehicle stops, and is not loading or unloading passengers, it is parked, whether it is occupied or not. Section 17.6A (a): You can stop in a No Parking zone for up to five minutes to load or unload passengers, or materials. Exception: Section 17.6A (b): Motorists with a valid parking permit for people with disabilities - a SPARC placard - can use No Parking zones for up to 30 minutes for loading and unloading passengers, or materials. No stopping zones and no parking zones | City of Vancouver |
if your stopped in a no stopping zone, the nice ones will warn you and ask you to move, but if they still see you parked there when they come back they will ticket you. The assholes will ticket it you regardless and if they dont give you the ticket then they will mail it to you. |
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