Fighting parking tickets with AI.

The Truth About Fighting Parking Tickets with ChatGPT

Fighting parking tickets with AI.
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Can you fight parking tickets with ChatGPT?

Fighting parking tickets with ChatGPT.

Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is here to stay. But I’m afraid the bandwagon isn’t big enough to seat everyone who worships AI. Al is not only supposed to be the next big thing. But likewise, it is the current big thing.

Meanwhile, I’m the first to admit that I haven’t delved deeply into all the great things AI can do, will do, or be able to do in the future. But I wonder, is ChatGPT old enough to fight parking tickets in NYC and win?

Firstly, three instructive resources to read among many

What is ChatGPT?

“ChatGPT is a chatbot that uses the GPT-3 language model to generate responses. Read more about it and its potential usage.”

Why the ChatGPT AI Chatbot Is Blowing Everyone’s Mind.

“This artificial intelligence bot can answer questions and write essays, and program computers. Now you can pay to use it.”

I tried using ChatGPT to write this article.

“If there’s one tech trend that’s dominating the conversation in 2023, it’s generative AI. Look no further than your LinkedIn feed; it’s likely swamped with the latest hot takes on how to leverage generative AI to ‘work smarter, not harder’ or ’10X your impact with three simple tricks!’

ChatGPT struts its stuff.

ChatGPT shares some examples of what it can do. Click to enlarge the image.

I asked ChatGPT some questions about fighting NYC parking tickets.

And here are its replies.

There are several ways to contest a New York City parking ticket, including the following:

  1. Request an Administrative Hearing: You can contest the ticket by requesting an administrative hearing. You can do this online, by mail, or in person.
  2. Present Evidence: You should present evidence to support your case, such as photographs, witness statements, or diagrams.
  3. Know the Rules: Be familiar with the traffic laws and regulations that apply to your case.
  4. Be Prepared: Prepare a clear and concise argument and practice presenting it before the hearing.
  5. Seek Legal Advice: If you are unsure of the best approach, you may consider consulting with a traffic ticket attorney.

Note that while these are common ways to contest a parking ticket, the outcome of a hearing may vary, and it’s always important to review the specific laws and regulations that apply to your case.

But see “A Simple, Essential Guide to Beating NYC Parking Tickets.”

Contesting a no-standing parking ticket in New York City can be done through the following steps:

  1. Request an Administrative Hearing: You can contest the ticket by requesting an administrative hearing. You can do this online, by mail, or in person.
  2. Present Evidence: You should present evidence to support your case, such as photographs, witness statements, or diagrams.
  3. Know the Rules: Be familiar with the traffic laws and regulations that apply to your case, specifically the no-standing regulations for the location where the ticket was issued.
  4. Be Prepared: Prepare a clear and concise argument and practice presenting it before the hearing.
  5. Seek Legal Advice: If you are unsure of the best approach, you may consider consulting with a traffic ticket attorney.

Note that while these are common ways to contest a no-standing parking ticket, the outcome of a hearing may vary, and it’s always important to review the specific laws and regulations that apply to your case.

[But see “5 Sure Fired Ways to Beat NYC Parking Tickets.”]

The fine for parking in a no-standing zone in New York City varies but typically ranges from $115 to $150. Keep in mind that the fine may be increased if the ticket goes unpaid for a certain amount of time. It’s always a good idea to check the specific laws and regulations that apply to your case and to review any notices or information provided by the NYC Department of Finance.

[But see, Violation Code 14_Base fine is $115]

In New York City, vehicles are not allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. This regulation is in place to ensure that fire trucks and other emergency vehicles have clear access to the hydrant in case of a fire. If a vehicle is parked too close to a fire hydrant, it may receive a ticket and be subject to towing. It’s important to always park legally and within the regulations to avoid receiving a ticket or having your vehicle towed.

[See “How I Fought a Fire Hydrant Ticket and Won.”]

Parking regulations for commercial vehicles vary from city to city, and you should always check the specific laws and regulations that apply in your location. However, in general, it is typically not allowed to park a commercial vehicle overnight in a residential neighborhood. Residential areas are usually zoned for residential use, and commercial vehicles are considered to be a potential source of noise, traffic, and visual pollution. If you need to park a commercial vehicle overnight, it is recommended to find a designated commercial parking area or to park the vehicle in a commercial area. In some cases, you may be able to obtain a special permit to park a commercial vehicle overnight in a residential area. It’s always important to check the local laws and regulations before parking a commercial vehicle.

[See “Simple Way to Discourage Trucks Parking in Neighborhoods”]

Contesting an expired parking meter ticket in New York City can be done through the following steps:

  1. Request an Administrative Hearing: You can contest the ticket by requesting an administrative hearing. You can do this online, by mail, or in person.
  2. Present Evidence: You should present evidence to support your case, such as photographs, receipts, or diagrams that show that the meter was functioning properly or that you were not parked for the entire time the meter was expired.
  3. Know the Rules: Be familiar with the parking meter regulations in New York City, including the time limits and the requirements for feeding the meter.
  4. Be Prepared: Prepare a clear and concise argument and practice presenting it before the hearing.
  5. Seek Legal Advice: If you are unsure of the best approach, you may consider consulting with a traffic ticket attorney.

Note that while these are common ways to contest an expired parking meter ticket, the outcome of a hearing may vary, and it’s always important to review the specific laws and regulations that apply to your case.

[But see “How to Beat Parking Meter Tickets the Smart Way”]

In New York City, an unaltered commercial vehicle is defined as a vehicle that is used for commercial purposes and has not been modified in any way to resemble a passenger vehicle. This includes delivery trucks, moving vans, and construction vehicles, among others. An unaltered commercial vehicle is subject to different parking regulations than a passenger vehicle and in some cases, may not be allowed to park on the street overnight in residential areas.

It’s important to note that the definition of an unaltered commercial vehicle can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific laws and regulations that apply. In New York City, the definition of an unaltered commercial vehicle is determined by the NYC Department of Transportation and is subject to change. If you have any questions about the parking regulations for commercial vehicles in NYC, it’s always a good idea to check the latest information from the Department of Transportation or a traffic ticket attorney.

But see “An NYC Parking Ticket for Unaltered Vehicle.”

The length of a bus stop in New York City varies, but it is typically between 60 to 100 feet long. The exact length of a bus stop depends on several factors, including the type of bus route, the size of the bus, and the location of the stop. The length of the stop is determined by the New York City Department of Transportation and is designed to provide adequate space for passengers to board and exit the bus safely. The length of a bus stop may also be influenced by local traffic patterns, pedestrian activity, and available space on the road.

But see “NYC Bus Stop Parking Tickets are Tough to Beat.”

 

How about AI artwork for fighting parking tickets blog posts?

I love it. Here are some examples of artwork by “AI.” (However, I used a plugin called AI Text-to-Image Generator, not ChatGPT).

I asked the “AI Text-to-Image Generator” to create an image of ChatGPT.

See the four results below.

ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot oil painting, award winning, by Andy Warhol
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot oil painting, award winning, by Andy Warhol
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot oil painting, award winning, by Andy Warhol
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot oil painting, award winning, by Andy Warhol
ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence Robot

Commentary

Artificial Intelligence is pretty amazing. And I suggest is worth your time to check out.

Meanwhile, ChatGPT may be too young to drive or fight parking tickets in NYC. But it has a bright future. I guess I better not give up my day job (Oops, I forgot, this is my day job).

Be safe.

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