Valid defenses may include: • The offense was not committed • The vehicle was taken without my consent (stolen vehicle - submit theft and recovery reports) • I was not the owner of the vehicle or the person having the care, custody or control of the vehicle at the time of the offense. (A sworn affidavit is required giving the name, address and driver's license number of the other person so that they can be notified of their liability and can offer a rebuttal.) These excuses are not considered a valid defense: • Lack of knowledge of parking laws and regulations • Disagreement with the laws and regulations • Other vehicles also parked improperly or unlawfully • Late to an appointment • Disagreement with or inability to pay the fine • Parked illegally for only a few minutes, or only briefly, etc. more.
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