Disputing New York City Parking Tickets
Disputing New York City Parking Tickets
Even in a city like New York, where public transportation is common and relatively comprehensive, having your own vehicle means having freedom. Your apartment hunt is no longer reliant on proximity to trains, your job opportunities no longer come with the caveat of elaborate MTA commutes, and, whenever you want, you can pack up and go for a weekend trip in the Catskills or the Hamptons without the cost and hassle of renting a car. Don’t let people tell you otherwise: having a car in New York, especially in the outer boroughs, is doable, and it will change the way you experience life in the city.That’s not to say it comes without obstacles; if the tolls, potholes, and the scooters don’t kill you, the parking tickets just might. While much of today’s New York City was developed to accommodate personal transportation, there simply isn’t enough space for convenient parking, leading to some of the most severe and punishing parking tickets anywhere in the US. A parking violation that might cost $30 in a different city will run you $95 in New York, and if you don’t pay on time, that amount will double. Eventually, you might find your car’s gotten the boot, incurring an additional removal fee on top of your multiplied parking ticket. Yoinks!Be AwareThis may go without saying, but the best way to dodge parking tickets is to not put yourself at risk of getting them in the first place. That’s not always as easy as it sounds; while everyone knows not to block a fire hydrant, not to block a bus stop, and not to park in such a way that your vehicle covers part or all of a pedestrian crosswalk, not everything is so cut-and-dry. (And speaking of fire hydrants, unless you’re giving a whopping 15 feet of breadth on either side of a hydrant, you’re still just one vindictive traffic agent away from being ticketed.)
Getting the boot; image by Loozrboy, via Flickr.com, CC BY-SA 2.0.
About Tal Hassid
Tal Hassid is the lead attorney and co-founder of eAccidents, a personal injury law firm focused on leveraging proprietary technology with an extensive network of experts to simplify the personal injury process. Mr. Hassid is an award-winning personal injury attorney whose work has been recognized nationally. Having practiced law since 2009, Mr. Hassid has secured millions of dollars for his clients in verdicts and settlements. Mr. Hassid has been consistently recognized by his peers and the law community for his work in the personal injury field.