Parking Wars: I Get Cursed at All Day (Season 1 Flashback) | A&E

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Roberta goes about her day writing a seemingly endless amount of parking tickets in this clip from Season 1, Episode 9, “#8”. #ParkingWars
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31 thoughts on “Parking Wars: I Get Cursed at All Day (Season 1 Flashback) | A&E

  1. Once upon a time I had to pay 91 euros because the ticket in the car was upside down (probably blew over when I closed the door, never saw it). I wrote to the people I needed to write to and added a scan of the ticket so they could see I did have it. I got my 91 euros back. It can be that easy, at least in the Netherlands. From that moment on I always checked my ticket after I closed the door of the car, never happened to me again.

  2. I notice that the excuses and unwillingness to understand what you are doing wrong are the same on the other side of the sea as well. 🤣

  3. The irony of a college student….living off his parents and Pell grants….telling a woman with 4 kids she's a drain on society.

  4. I prefer the way we do it in Serbia. Dial the number on your cell phone and enter your license number. You get a message reply with the time your entry expires (usually 1 hour). Then, about 15 minutes before your time expires you get a reminder and an option to extend for another hour. If you extend the time starts from your current expiration time showing you've added another hour. The charges are automatically deducted from your cell phone account. Only costs about $0.46/hr.

    The parking police walk the street putting license numbers in their hand held computers ticketing those cars out of time. The trick is if you are in Zone 1 you can only stay for one hour, no extension. Zone 2 allows for 1 extension before you must move. Took a little getting used to after leaving the US but it appears to work seamlessly.

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