A PPPD in NYC is not easy to secure.
But, once you get yours, it is essential to learn where you can park safely.
Here is some important information from a valuable resource that will help you learn more about the process.
Park safely.
"When you're right, fight"
Be on the lookout for bogus parking tickets issued by rogue warriors. The number of toxic tickets are growing in Parking Ticket Land, and must be stopped now.
Be smart. Do not pay a suspicious ticket without reading the rule to make sure it applies to your parking situation. In other words, you may have parked legally, but fallen prey to an evil warrior’s quest for gold.
Likewise, be on the lookout for the following types of scam tickets. Most importantly, when you’re right_Fight!
In a perfect world, the Evil Empire always posts a notice of the effective date of parking sign changes in the affected neighborhoods. However, Pafking Ticket Land is not a perfect world.
Most importantly, if a driver gets a parking ticket within five-days of the switcheroo, and can submit the proper proof of the installation date of the new sign, the Evil Empire will dismiss the ticket.
In the same vein, thanks to a wonderful friend of New York Parking Ticket there is a way to get timely proof and Jimmy will show us how.
Costly parking mistakes are expensive unforced errors. In other words, you can avoid these blunders with a little knowledge and vigilance.
For example, if you get a fire hydrant ticket, don’t drive away without taking photos. Moreover, I’ll explain which photos to take.
Or, don’t drop off your Aunt Tilly in a no standing zone and wait for her to cross the street and enter a building.
Likewise, don’t double park to run into a shop for coffee, even if you leave a “Dear Warrior” note on your windshield.
There’s more valuable advice inside.
Parking ticket prevention is worth a pound of cure. NYC Parking ticket prevention. Benjamin Franklin famously warned fire-threatened Philadelphians in 1736 that: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Benjamin franklin Preventing fires was better than fighting them. In the same vein, avoiding NYC parking tickets is better than fighting them. But […]