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1. colech+Lu[view] [source] 2020-05-30 01:04:05
>>jbegle+(OP)
Five to ten years ago (I really forget exactly when) I had my car towed from the street in front of my house in Minneapolis because I had forgotten to pay a few parking tickets – something which only could have happened with either an extremely bored officer manually entering license plate numbers to check... or with an automatic reader which searched every plate it saw.
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2. xcskie+Ov[view] [source] 2020-05-30 01:15:18
>>colech+Lu
I had this same thing happen to me a couple months ago. Parked legally, came back from a short trip... no car
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3. 3131s+JE[view] [source] 2020-05-30 03:00:36
>>xcskie+Ov
I'm also from Minneapolis and had my car towed twice under really questionable circumstances.

My roommate got it worse though. He was towed for parking within 5 feet of driveway, yet the driveway was invisible because it had been completely covered by the 4-5 feet of snowed piled up on the side of the road.

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4. colech+Cp6[view] [source] 2020-06-01 16:21:30
>>3131s+JE
I was towed for parking in a "driveway" in Minneapolis, except the "driveway" was a sidewalk cutout in front of what had at one point been a garage-type door in the side of a building right up against the sidewalk. Except the garage door had been bricked up so there was literally nothing anybody could do with the "driveway".

It was my secret spot to park because it was generally avoided, logically, there was no reason to prevent parking there. It worked for a while then I got towed. and "NO PARKING" was sprayed on the pavement shortly after. Sometimes you make a mark on the world.

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