My dad is thinking of disputing it because:
1. Because there was no parking spot available, he merely stopped on the side of the road instead of parking right next to the fire hydrant.
2. He was not handed the ticket by the "ticket person" personally but rather mailed, he was denied the opportunity to gather necessary evidence to defend himself.
3. He was inside the vehicle the whole time, if anyone needed to use the fire hydrant, my dad could have easily moved the vehicle.
Facts gathered so far:
1. My dad will pay double if the dispute fails
2. "ticket person" now gets paid to show up in court, so winning by default is basically out
3. Judge will trust the "ticket person" more
Any advice is appreciated.
Tasdik wrote:This is interesting. How did they know that he had stopped near the fire hydrant? Was the some camera near by or something?
My dad said that he saw a "ticket dude"'s vehicle on a side street














