planet4ever
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Lloyd is trying to hijack this thread to sell a product which will do nothing for the problem being discussed. We should just ignore him.
planet4ever said:Lloyd is trying to hijack this thread to sell a product which will do nothing for the problem being discussed. We should just ignore him.
ztanos said:planet4ever said:Lloyd is trying to hijack this thread to sell a product which will do nothing for the problem being discussed. We should just ignore him.
Technically it would fix the problem, as he could prove to the officer that he was indeed initially plugged in and that someone came by and unplugged him.
gozer123 said:The officers haven't changed their ways - got a ticket on August 2 and there were others with tickets as well in lot 6. Is this the end of the free parking incentive? I was plugged in but someone had unplugged me a day or two after I plugged in (I only know because I was fully charged when I got in the vehicle and my carwings reported such).
Anyone successfully fight this ticket? How can I be liable for someone else's actions taken in a public space?
gozer123 said:You may not be able to do that either. There were electric cars parked in the lot which were not parked at charger stations and they too had tickets...I've requested a response from the LAX website responsible for the posting about the free parking.
gozer123 said:You may not be able to do that either. There were electric cars parked in the lot which were not parked at charger stations and they too had tickets...I've requested a response from the LAX website responsible for the posting about the free parking.
mkjayakumar said:If you park your car in an EV spot - plugged in or not - and vanish for a several days, doesn't that mean that spot is unavailable for any other EVs that might need a charge ? How is that different from getting an EV spot ICEd ?
To me the ticket looks justified..
garygid said:If you do not want a ticket, do not park in a charging-designated space.
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