jb52376

jb52376 t1_jd06pek wrote

If this happened in beacon hill then you should look around for cameras that might have caught the car on video to get the license plate. If you explain what happened to the camera owners, they’ll likely be willing to look through their footage.

I would act fast though because a lot of security systems automatically delete after a short time.

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jb52376 t1_j67ho5y wrote

I’ve had similar issues in Cambridge parking in front of my apartment where it’s residential permit parking. I’ve probably spent close to the same in the past year on parking fines. One of the tickets was for not having the permit stuck to my windshield, because I had the permit displayed on my dashboard instead.

I also think it’s interesting that they can look up license numbers to check if the permit numbers match the car to make sure people can’t share permits, but they can’t look up license number to see that I have a valid permit.

Cambridge. Tough on parking.

It feels like the city is trying to extract money from the working and student population who can’t afford fancy garage spots, and don’t live in a location or have a job where they can rely on the T. This is also why they sweep the streets so often.

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