mageaux

mageaux t1_jbevzt2 wrote

Dispute it out of principle if nothing else. Speaking from recent experience, you will get the runaround and it may take up to a year to get your hearing. The judge will most likely not give you the chance to state your argument (that would require admitting there was a mistake) but they will knock the price down. It may not seem worth the trouble, but they are on a rampage with the bullshit parking tickets. Just paying the ticket without disputing it is letting them get away with it.

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mageaux t1_ja8w2hs wrote

BF is contesting a parking ticket in court. Similar situation - contesting on principle. He’s had multiple appearances that got rescheduled or fell through for whatever reason (on the court’s part, not his) so it’s been a least a year since the incident. I assume you’ll go through a similar experience, but you still should do it. Too many people are deterred by the red tape, which allows them to get away with bullshit like this.

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mageaux t1_iui9o1d wrote

Without knowing more details (age, lifestyle, etc.) I say move to Brooklyn - somewhere off the L like Williamsburg, Bushwick, or Greenpoint. Especially if you like living in NYC and the only reason for moving is being priced out. I like JC and its proximity to the city, but it’s not the same. And the PATH can be a pain, especially on the weekends.

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