Presidents' Day parking tickets should be dropped, councilmen say
Did you get a $250 ticket for parking on a snow emergency route on Presidents' Day? Council members Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large) and Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) want those tickets forgiven because of poor notice of the snow emergency.
According to a council aide, residents didn't learn that Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) had declared an emergency until that Sunday evening and that they would have to move their vehicles.
-- Nikita Stewart
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Christopher Dean Hopkins
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March 1, 2010; 10:39 AM ET
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Posted by: chrisvmmp | March 3, 2010 9:24 AM | Report abuse
Nikita, sorry I wrote Nikki, my mind was elsewhere
Posted by: chrisvmmp | March 3, 2010 9:37 AM | Report abuse
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Nikki- can you please keep us up to date with what you have found or where can we find further information.
There are many of us who were outraged that morning, and find simply just find the ticketing unfair and unjust.
Thanks