$100K worth of parking tickets

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I would not blame police for ticketing this car. I mean who wants to look at 15 years old Monte Carlo day after day after day? This car is just poorly made!!

Seriously, how would that happen? I just cannot figure how someone would get this many tickets!!!


$600 car issued more than $100,000 in parking tickets | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News

An abandoned car in Chicago worth an estimated $600 has been issued more than $100,000 in parking tickets over the past three years.
Jennifer Fitzgerald, 31, is currently stuck with the bill but says the 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo actually belongs to an ex-boyfriend who registered the car in her name without her knowledge or consent.
The Expired Meter reports that from May 23, 2009, through April 30, 2012, the Chicago Department of Finance (DOF) issued 678 tickets against the car, totaling $105,761.80 and setting a Chicago record both for the total number and amount of parking fines issued.
In fact, it blew past the previous record holder, which was $65,000 from approximately 400 violations.
But Fitzgerald says she doesn't owe the city a dime and has filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court against the city of Chicago, United Airlines and the ex-boyfriend.
Fitzgerald has two main arguments in her case. First, she says her ex-boyfriend, Brandon Preveau, is the actual owner of the car, having purchased it from her uncle for $600 in 2008, according to Courthouse News. In fact, Preveau paid for the car's title, registration and insurance, but it was nonetheless registered in Fitzgerald's name.
"Brandon used his 2007 income tax refund to pay Patrick $600 for the automobile," reads Fitzgerald's complaint. "For reasons not recalled by Patrick, however, Patrick signed the title to the automobile over to Jennifer."
Second, Fitzgerald's attorney is arguing that the city should have simply towed the vehicle after 30 days from O'Hare Airport, where it was parked and where Preveau worked at the time.
According to Fitzgerald's complaint, "On or before November 17, 2009, Brandon drove the automobile into the parking lot and never drove it out again."
And as the Expired Meter reports, Chicago law does specify that an abandoned vehicle is to be towed 30 days after being illegally parked: "Any vehicle parked in violation of this section shall be subjected to an immediate tow and removal to city vehicle pound or authorized garage," the law reads.
So far, Fitzgerald; Preveau; Fitzgerald's pro bono attorney, Robin Omahana; and the DOF have all declined to officially comment on the case.
In the meantime, Fitzgerald, who is unemployed and a single mother, has also had to deal with her driver's license being suspended while she pursues her case.
"If a vehicle is in a lot for more than 30 days and Standard Parking was not notified, then the company will try to contact the owner to find out his plans to get the vehicle," Department of Aviation spokesman Karen Pride told the Meter. "If Standard cannot contact the owner, then the vehicle is towed to Lot F, where it might remain for 30 to 90 days, in case the owner comes back for it. After that period, the vehicle is towed to the city impound lot as abandoned."
 
What kind of the car it is is not important. What Chicago DOF did is important. From what I read is that DOF is fucked up all the way. The car should be towed away after 30 days by law. Period. What's more, the car doesn't belong to her as stated in Courthouse News.
 
It is HOW our government runs! They don't communicate with each other that leads to bigger problems. In other words, it is called "RED TAPE". Yes, it is STUPID!
 
Chicago should towed. Where are their brain? Simple... unless, they want money. Okay fine...
 
What kind of the car it is is not important. What Chicago DOF did is important. From what I read is that DOF is fucked up all the way. The car should be towed away after 30 days by law. Period. What's more, the car doesn't belong to her as stated in Courthouse News.

Ya know that I was joking about an old Monte Carlo, right???

Seriously, see, what if I bought the car, paid the title and plate fees? I decide that I'll register the car in your name, but I will use it. So I use it. Who gets the tickets? Who is responsible for tickets? It's you, not me. No one will know that it's my car. They'll just trace the license plate to you.

I hope that the woman whom the car is registered to is smart enough to figure that it's her fault, not someone else.

You know, what if I broke up with someone? I would probably not be letting that person use my car. A poor decision here.
 
Does not matter, it is government responsibility to follow up and if third strike, just tow it and auction it off. What I see is now government's problem not the owner. After 678 tickets, finally they are doing something? isn't 678 in just few months too much? Or are they blind with the system?

Ya know that I was joking about an old Monte Carlo, right???

Seriously, see, what if I bought the car, paid the title and plate fees? I decide that I'll register the car in your name, but I will use it. So I use it. Who gets the tickets? Who is responsible for tickets? It's you, not me. No one will know that it's my car. They'll just trace the license plate to you.

I hope that the woman whom the car is registered to is smart enough to figure that it's her fault, not someone else.

You know, what if I broke up with someone? I would probably not be letting that person use my car. A poor decision here.
 
Ya know that I was joking about an old Monte Carlo, right???

Seriously, see, what if I bought the car, paid the title and plate fees? I decide that I'll register the car in your name, but I will use it. So I use it. Who gets the tickets? Who is responsible for tickets? It's you, not me. No one will know that it's my car. They'll just trace the license plate to you.

I hope that the woman whom the car is registered to is smart enough to figure that it's her fault, not someone else.

You know, what if I broke up with someone? I would probably not be letting that person use my car. A poor decision here.

I think that her uncle didn't know how to spell her ex-boyfriend's name (Brandon Preveau) so he wrote down her name instead. That's his mistake, not hers since she didn't buy it and register it. Brandon bought it and registered it.

the 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo actually belongs to an ex-boyfriend who registered the car in her name without her knowledge or consent.

BTW, the city is not going to get anything from her.
 
I think that her uncle didn't know how to spell her ex-boyfriend's name (Brandon Preveau) so he wrote down her name instead. That's his mistake, not hers since she didn't buy it and register it. Brandon bought it and registered it.



BTW, the city is not going to get anything from her.

Yeah, an expensive mistake. No one is going to care about who, why, and how the car got to be registered to the woman. All they see is that the car is registered in woman's name and go from there. At least from legal's point of view....

Woman should have at least told uncle whom car is registered to and how to spell the name. Or not even accept the car like that.
 
Does not matter, it is government responsibility to follow up and if third strike, just tow it and auction it off. What I see is now government's problem not the owner. After 678 tickets, finally they are doing something? isn't 678 in just few months too much? Or are they blind with the system?

Yeah, 678 is a lot!!! I mean, if I got information in mail that I was being ticketed, I would demand to know where car was and get it towed immediately!! That woman chose to do nothing. I wonder if she even got those tickets in mail at all? I mean car was registered in her address or wasn't it?
 
No, that is not what I am saying. What I am saying is that those who issue parking ticket should have contact the central office for any red flag, this had been flagged for too many times, nothing done until 678 tickets? This shows that government employees are NOT doing their job as they paid for.

Yeah, 678 is a lot!!! I mean, if I got information in mail that I was being ticketed, I would demand to know where car was and get it towed immediately!! That woman chose to do nothing. I wonder if she even got those tickets in mail at all? I mean car was registered in her address or wasn't it?
 
Yeah, an expensive mistake. No one is going to care about who, why, and how the car got to be registered to the woman. All they see is that the car is registered in woman's name and go from there. At least from legal's point of view....

Woman should have at least told uncle whom car is registered to and how to spell the name. Or not even accept the car like that.
Did she sign her name on those forms? If no, then she didn't authorize it. DMV should have handled it better.
 
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