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How a $900 parking citation became a $25,000 federal lawsuit against SF (San Francisco)
San Francisco Examiner ^ | September 22, 2014 | Jessica Kwong

Posted on 09/22/2014 1:27:57 PM PDT by Navy Patriot

Two San Francisco residents, one of whom is disabled, are furious with what they see as an unjust parking ticket, and they have taken their complaint to federal court.

The lawsuit -- which was served Sept. 12 to The City, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and one of its citation review officers, and the Police Department, its chief and the officer who issued the citation -- claims the Feb. 16 parking ticket was unlawful.

Although the fine has been greatly reduced, the plaintiffs have decided to press on with their complaint.

(Excerpt) Read more at sfexaminer.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: california; disabilityissue; police; profit; quota
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To: Vendome

I’m saying that if she was that critical where five or ten minutes meant something, then yeah. You stated that you saved five or ten minutes to get a med. How did you know there wasn’t going to be a long line and you would have had to wait a half hour. You didn’t know that when you went there. If you had called ahead and the script was waiting you still had to do the purchase and drive back to where the person was who needed it. I am not beating you up. The original thread was about using a handicap slot by people who were not handicapped saying they’re doing shopping for a DP who was - they themselves are not handicapped and they took a slot away from a DP who needed it. Take Care, I hope she’s feeling better and :>)


61 posted on 09/22/2014 6:43:49 PM PDT by SkyDancer (I Was Told Nobody Is Perfect But Yet, Here I Am)
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To: Uncle Miltie; All
“Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken.
You'd better get it straight that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power
and we mean it... There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the
power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals one makes them.
One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without
breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone?
But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted
– and you create a nation of law-breakers – and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system,
Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with.”

...Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
62 posted on 09/22/2014 7:20:36 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (The end move in political in always to pick up a weapon...eh? "Bathhouse" 0'Mullah? d8^)
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To: Vigilanteman

I don’t think it had ever been tried before (tire-boots were relatively new at the time) so they were incredulous when I approached them. They didn’t believe me and demanded that I repeat my story three times, each time asking, “And you want WHAT?!”

They did try to get me to reveal my name (I was foolish as a kid but not stupid!) and after ten or fifteen minutes I got bored and hung up on them. I took the boot out onto Lake Washington and dropped it where it was over 100’ deep.

I’ve made it a point never to park in Joe Diamond lots ever since.


63 posted on 09/22/2014 7:33:04 PM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: SkyDancer

I am excellent at managing processes and people.

We had superb relationships with do doctors, hospitals, standby nurses even restaurants so she would never wait.

These meds are of a limited supply and we also had an excellent relationship with pharmacy staff.

I would not show up and hope the required meds were available.

Further, we made certain they knew who she was. A bit of a charm operation if you will.

We also know quite a bit about meds, interactions and best practice.

You’ll have to trust me: if you needed caregivers we were exemplary and you would want us to care for you.

The relationships we created were such that no one has them

Every doctor she had, including her chiropractor paid regular visits to her house and even went out of their way to meet her at a restaurant.

Nurses and other support staff also paid home visits.

When it came to meds we made certain the prescription would be filled. If not, they would work with another pharmacy to ensure they would.

When we showed up, we were treated like VIP.

This is no joke nor any bravado.

There are other Freepers who can attest to our ability to “Make it Happen”.

When she was required to visit the hospital, we went to the same one and everyone knew her.

Moreover, we were treated as “partners” in her care. The benefit being they weren’t required to check on her constantly and ascertain her condition. We did that and it freed them up to concentrate on other responsibilities.

We get it done.

So, no. We were assured a med would be available, packaged and readied for signature.

Believe me, it was necessary and we never missed a beat.

Again, we had DP placards but, if we forgot them and there was an imperative then we did what was necessary.

Analogy:
We didn’t care if there were red lights and waited until they were all green.

Life is what it is and you must accomplish things, even with adversity.


64 posted on 09/22/2014 7:46:29 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: SkyDancer

Oh, and she’s dead.

She went very suddenly at the age of 101 and 5 months and much too young.


65 posted on 09/22/2014 7:48:31 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: Vendome

*sigh* They do go younger and younger these days ....


66 posted on 09/22/2014 7:50:21 PM PDT by SkyDancer (I Was Told Nobody Is Perfect But Yet, Here I Am)
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To: Navy Patriot
The plaintiffs filed a petition for review with the SFMTA in March and were denied,
and the fine was increased to $908, with "additional illegal threats of Mr. White
losing his driving privileges, forfeiture of his vehicle, legal action against him
and garnishing of his wages,"

So then the SFMTA spokesman Paul Rose said:

They stopped at the administrative review stage, he said, while other options include
an administrative hearing and going before the Superior Court.


Just WOW. The SF Government has some serious hubris. But then, didn't they
also get voted into office to create this perfect Utopian bliss?

And the person in the middle of this cluster is probably a flaming liberal
who voted for these people. If so, embrace the suck.

67 posted on 09/22/2014 7:59:17 PM PDT by MaxMax (Pay Attention and you'll be pissed off too! FIRE BOEHNER, NOW!)
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To: SkyDancer

vancomycin resistant mrsa is very critical.

Each moment without antibiotics gives that horrible virus time to continue eating your flesh.

Think Ebola.

It is critical to constantly be “in course” as well the supporting synergistic meds and saline solutions.

This virus is horrible and kills weaker persons than she was and will kill if you don’t have a team that will stay on too of it every minute.

You cannot miss, you cannot be late. The consequences are dire otherwise.

She had 4 rounds of IV ttreatment and concurrent operations to view the progress, as well prepare for a hip replacement.

As it turned out VMRSA eventually turned the ball of her femur into a sponge and after the 4th treatment and operation the ball was cut off , VMRSA scrapped off and she was sent home with an oral round of antibiotics, with prayers and hope.

After opening her up a fifth time and the blood test coming back positive, she received a new hip.

She required a walker after that but, she traveled about every six weeks visiting family and friends from the West Coast to East Coast and many trips to Mexico.

Oh, and at the age of 96 she did more things than people 1/2 her age and continued in like manner for the next nearly 6 years.

It’s a tough life if yer not though and if yer not tough you don’t belong here.

The hotels we stayed at we were well known and she was treated like a queen and as we all know, the queen does not wait.

At the hotels where we were not known to them, we ensured that she was similarly treated as the queen and whisked into her room.

Ditto for restaurants.

As for planes we flew on her daughters private jet and always she was treated as the queen.

None of this is to impress you rather, impress upon you “We get it done.... NOW”.

Like I said, there were imperatives there and if you had Ebola, seconds count.

The rest of the time we have no business violating Natural Law, social norms or crossing boundaries we haven’t the right to.


68 posted on 09/22/2014 8:26:11 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: SkyDancer

She did have it coming...

LOL

Believe me, she would not have live that long without us.

At that age you get dehydrated easily, even if you drink plenty of water.

It can be exacerbated with UTI’s which are not uncommon in elderly women. Less so witb men but, it happens.

Also, ulcers that bleed which we became familiar with as a matter of course and many others would miss that.

There were a few other issues that regularly cropped up and we recognized the symptoms, then dealt with it immediately.


69 posted on 09/22/2014 8:31:21 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: Navy Patriot

So I recently got a parking ticket at one of those meters down at the end of the block where you have to put your receipt on the windshield. I was issued a ticket while I was on line at the meter. I called to the ticket writer but he didn’t hear me. My receipt is time stamped one minute after the ticket was issued.

So I go to court on my assigned date and show the prosecutor my receipt. Fine, we’ll dismiss the ticket. Go see the judge.

Judge accepts the dismissal as long as I’m willing to pay the $30 administrative fee that is assessed on all tickets except those adjudicated not guilty. I did nothing wrong, so at the prosecutor’s recommendation, I asked the judge to waive the fee. He refuses, and lectures me about how this fee goes to pay the salary of the ticket writer, the prosecutor, etc (and of course the judge). Which I understand, but having done nothing wrong - a fact the prosecution impliedly admits by their offer, I refused to accept the dismissal. So now I’m awaiting my trial date. And now they have to pay all the expenses associated therewith.

Oh, and while there, I think I almost got ANOTHER parking ticket, when I parked in what must have been an employee-only section (despite there being no signs to indicate such, though the lines were painted yellow instead of white as I recall) when the parking meter refused to accept my parking space number.

There’s legit reasons for ticket writing, but this is just a scam.


70 posted on 09/22/2014 8:49:51 PM PDT by CraigEsq
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To: CraigEsq
There’s legit reasons for ticket writing,...

True, without tickets, many "Public Servants" and their spawn would starve to death.

71 posted on 09/22/2014 8:54:33 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (America, a Rule of Mob nation)
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To: SkyDancer
Saw someone with one of those hang on handicap tags...

Last week, I caught one of those handicap types parking
in one of our spaces far from the front door.

I kicked her ass.

72 posted on 09/23/2014 12:33:47 PM PDT by laotzu
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To: laotzu

Good on ya - they got their slots, they better use them.


73 posted on 09/23/2014 1:58:43 PM PDT by SkyDancer (I Was Told Nobody Is Perfect But Yet, Here I Am)
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To: laotzu

xlnt

fight the power!


74 posted on 09/23/2014 2:11:33 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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