I got a ticket at 5:08am when the ban ended at 7am. The street was perfectly plowed and I had been parking since roughly 3am. I had to park on the street because our own snow removal was so poor in our lot I quite was certain I wouldn't make it into my spot without getting stuck and I didn't feel like digging. I made up to my unit and saw the snow company had for some reason took all the snow out of the visitor spots and dumped it into the main isle, mostly where I would need to back up and then left. Still wondering about that one.
Our snow removal this year was very poor and I obtained correspondence between management and the snow company stating as such. Oh.. and I had documents showing I had just been released from the hospital with a pulmonary embolism the week before. Oh.. and I just got back from shoveling snow for 12 hours haha. I filmed a video with the snow up to my knees. I think this was around 36 hour after the snow started.
For context our lot is on a hill and my parking space is at an angle. You have to go lock-to-lock front and back to get into my spot while knicking the curb on the inside and touching the curb with the front wheels before backing up. I've been here for 5 years and even in perfect weather I still have to adjust my line from time to time to not swipe my neighbors car. #fullsizevanlife
A quick email to the city with supporting evidence had my ticket turned over in less than 24 hours.
Why get tow trucks involved? Stupid do nothing idea.
Furthermore... why are they issuing tickets after the road has been cleared? We are paying moron councillors to discuss this idiot topic and paying bylaw officers to wipe the drool from their chin on the cities dime.
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