>Allentown Parking Authority’s Ted Zeller stated that the nine tickets were later downgraded to warnings once the enforcement officers “understood what was going on,” as reported by Lehigh Valley Live.
>”The food drive blocked multiple streets and a local neighbor complained, so the officers acted in response,” Zeller said Monday, per the outlet, though he also told ABC6 that the parking authority “had no business issuing tickets to people waiting in a food line” and that he would not “try to defend it.”
GetlostMaps says
*I’m poor so I’m allowed to break the law?* Cool argument.
tjblue says
Kick ’em while they’re down.
3pbc says
The food drive blocked multiple streets – don’t do this
StevenSanders90210 says
>Allentown Parking Authority’s Ted Zeller stated that the nine tickets were later downgraded to warnings once the enforcement officers “understood what was going on,” as reported by Lehigh Valley Live.
>”The food drive blocked multiple streets and a local neighbor complained, so the officers acted in response,” Zeller said Monday, per the outlet, though he also told ABC6 that the parking authority “had no business issuing tickets to people waiting in a food line” and that he would not “try to defend it.”
So a simple misunderstanding. No outrage