- Report: #901123
Complaint Review: City of Los Angeles/Parking Violation
| City of Los Angeles/Parking Violation P.O. Box 30968, Los Angeles CA 900030-0968
Van Nuys, California United States of America |
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City of Los Angeles/Parking Violation Los Angles solve Some Recession Problems by "Senior Citizen Rip Off" Van Nuys, California
*Consumer Comment: WHy are you blaming the city?
*Consumer Comment: Partially
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I did not lend him my handicap plague, nor did I have any knowledge of him using it, I always get it in my own car, or I will forget to get it when I go somewhere. I was told that I am the one that is supposed to pay these outrageous fines. I am on SSI/Social Security Disability, where do I get this kind of money to pay this? I am barely making it and paying my bills. If I do not pay this money they can take my car and prevent me for renewing my auto registration this December. My son is unemployed, so I feel that something is really wrong with this law. The driver should have gotten the ticket instead of me! I do not feel responsible for someone elses actions.
In addition to this, the officer filed an initial review for me on June 14, 2012 and then denied it on June 20, 2012, after I called their number to get information on how to file an initial review for myself! When I called to get information on June 20, 2012, I was told on the phone that I needed to go and get a new placard and Id, and then I could pay $25.00 on one of the tickets, I was at DMV for two hours to get replacements. When I arrived at their Van Nuys Office, I found that was not the case. I was not offered any advice. I called the 1-866-561-9742 number that was on back of the citation and spoke with an agent who advised me to file for a hearing and a file for a payment waver. I needed to go home and get proof of income some I had to drive back across town and then back to return the information. The clerk filled out the form and had me sign it. Afterward, I read the form and seem that I was supposed to have filled out two forms, one for each ticket? That was yesterday, today I am just plain tired.
I have returned to school and that is plague with problems
too!
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WHy are you blaming the city?
AUTHOR: Ashley - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 22, 2012
You should also make sure no one besides you has access to your handicapped tags in the future.
#2 Consumer Comment
Partially
AUTHOR: MochaG - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 22, 2012
I am sorry to hear what happened to you. Regardless your acknowledgement about your son using your car, the rule is the rule -- you are legally respond for what happened [http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffvr07.htm down almost at the bottom]. Let me put it in a different point of view, if instead the card was stolen from someone else (a stranger) and your son used it, then your son could be arrested for thief of the card. Either way, you need to talk to your son. He is the one who need to be responsible for this mess. I don't believe that Target parking lot is always full. One thing I don't understand is that many Americans do not want to walk even a foot farther from the parking spot to the entrance but willing to take a risk or driving around and around to find a closer parking spot.
an agent who advised me to file for a hearing and a file for a payment waver.
That's nice of the agent and you should follow it through. I agree that often times people who work at government or agency do not give the whole information. As a result, you have to find it the hard way and keep going back to ask them. Anyway, I wish you good luck on getting it waive. Whether or not you get the waiver, you should talk to your son who created the problem for you.

