Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't want Georgetown turning things over to a collection agency and jeopardizing your credit score over something fairly small and dumb. I'd appeal and pay if you lose.
Is there actually a legal debt here though? What authority does a private university have to issue parking tickets? I can’t just go out on the street and ticket illegally parked cars and make the owners pay me money.
Anonymous wrote:You don't want Georgetown turning things over to a collection agency and jeopardizing your credit score over something fairly small and dumb. I'd appeal and pay if you lose.
Anonymous wrote:GU needs to make money. Their endowment is weak and their campus is in severe disrepair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I parked illegally and got a ticket. Do I need to pay it?
No snowflake, you're special, you get to ignore it.
JFC, yes you pay it.
It's not a real ticket. It's a piece of magical thinking issued by Georgetown university. Do not pay it.
Correct. They could have towed you, but they didn't. They don't have any real authority to collect on the ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I parked illegally and got a ticket. Do I need to pay it?
No snowflake, you're special, you get to ignore it.
JFC, yes you pay it.
It's not a real ticket. It's a piece of magical thinking issued by Georgetown university. Do not pay it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's an outrageous fine, except if you were blocking the hospital emergency entrance or something. Which of course you weren't!
I am angry on your behalf. I would contact the organizer of the program, point to the language saying that staff was supposed to direct you to a garage, and request that they do whatever is needed to waive that fee. You can't be the only one in that situation, surely. It should be a lesson to them to have their act together next time.
Thank you so much! I definitely wasn't the only one parking illegally -- just the only one who got caught. (As far as I saw.) I also feel like a fool for finding a spot that was out of the way so I didn't block anything important, instead of just putting my blinkers on and leaving the car parked in the waiting line of cars, as other people did.
I mean, it's a dollar amount just SO out of whack with the usual range of fees in DC.