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If they sat in the same spot for an hour and watched how many people pulled into the bus stop, how many should they let go in order to "chill out a bit"? Quote:
Unfortunately for her, ignorance is not an excuse. Most people may not read the bylaws (or any laws), but if you get dinged on something, consider it an expensive lesson, move on, and don't do it again. |
residential enforcement is typically on complaint basis, but each City's mandate is different. CoV are ruthless fuckers. I got ticketed and towed for parking too close to the intersection like OP's photo |
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can someone actually quote this from a city's page that an alleyway is directional? Quote:
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Interestingly, you can make the case that there is some standard to adhere to. Per the last page of this ICBC document (https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensin...drivers4.pdf): Quote:
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that lady got towed because her vehicle was within 1.5m from driveway/alley, which is absent from your icbc source in my case on post #1, i'd guess i was 3-4m away from edge of sidewalk, so ticket is certainly valid. But it was within the edge of apartment building on the block, hence surprised it was written up. |
Section 17.5 (b): Within 6 m of the nearest edge of the closest sidewalk on an intersecting street. See the image below. https://vancouver.ca/images/cov/cont...e-6-metres.gif Section 17.5 (c): When there is no sidewalk, 9 m of the nearest edge of the pavement of an intersecting street. See the image below. https://vancouver.ca/images/cov/cont...e-9-metres.gif Section 17.2 (d): Within 1.5 m of a private road, boulevard crossing, or sidewalk crossing. See the image below. https://vancouver.ca/images/cov/cont...1.5-metres.gif https://vancouver.ca/streets-transpo...and-lanes.aspx |
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Everytime I walk by parking meters I see the meter says "0.00" but cars are parked in that spot. So if you pay by phone or app does the meter update the mins on the meter? If not the city is harsh double dipping. |
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Those days are getting more rare, where I pull over and my wife gets out to check the few meters around for any leftover time from a previous parked car, lol. Apparently, I think you're only allowed to park at the same meter for 2 hours per day as well. |
Richmond bylaw guys are hard core. Always driving around in circles all day in his Ford Transit. I was once ticketed for not parked within 30cm of curb. I was maybe a inch off. These guys seriously go around with ruler sticks. If city didn't pay them 50k/yr for writing tickets, maybe they wouldn't need to so strick to make the money back. |
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It's a tough gig for sure, there's no winning being a PEO. The stories I hear from people working as one you can't pay me enough to be an officer. Being yelled at on the daily, assaulted in some cases, depending if you have a car being out rain or shine. I even hear some of them will take off their uniforms just to eat lunch because they've had people in restaurants just giving them an earful. |
So yellow paint is the parking mark? I've seen mofo parking right at the stop sign lol. |
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Be warned though not to take it too accurately because depending on which City you're in, those lines were just painted by a random person. In Vancouver for example the City does not paint yellow lines so any you see in Vancouver were done by someone else. Can't quote on other municipalities though. |
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^ they're probably non-transferrable, just like you can't pass off your bus ticket to the next guy even if's still valid Quote:
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I don't get how the neighbour across doesn't complain because many are clearly impending their garage or driveway access. It's not completely blocking but it makes it hard because they don't want to hit your car. I know there are bylaws about parking in alleys but I guess it only gets enforced when someone complains Maybe they need to start adding signage in alleys (not like it'll stop it) |
I call into bylaws occasionally if somone is parked in front of my house. Most of the "parking by permit" signs are bullshit as most havent got permits in decades. However, where i live we do not have a lane/parking spot/garage, and my little block has signs specifically designating "only residents of this block" may park here. So when some house that is overflowing with suites/tenants starts parking there and i cant park in front of my own house where my cameras can see my vehicles, it becomes an issue. People get the message pretty quick even with a warning Also, i dont really care for people who put buckets and shit out front of your house trying to reserve spots.. if there is no signage, that spot is not yours. |
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I guess they dropped the review on reducing the distance restriction to 2.5m for fire hydrants? I believe even the fire chief (surrey or vancouver) said the current bylaw is outdated. |
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