If NYC granted the driving public a holiday from obeying parking signs, feeding the meters, and alternate side parking rules, wouldn't you want to know about it? Here's an Infographic that tells you each parking holiday and what it means.
NYC parking ticket infographic covering fire hydrant, no standing, no parking, and bus stop parking rules and defenses. A picture will help you avoid parking fines in NYC.
The document provides a step-by-step guide to beating NYC parking tickets. It discusses ensuring all required elements are on the ticket, developing substantive defenses like temporary drop-offs, obtaining witness statements and documents, researching the location using maps and photos, and properly presenting the case to the judge with a certified statement and exhibits telling a clear story to prove the ticket should be dismissed. It provides a case study example where photos were used to show a vehicle was not actually in a bus stop zone as claimed on the ticket.
If NYC granted the driving public a holiday from obeying parking signs, feeding the meters, and alternate side parking rules, wouldn't you want to know about it? Here's an Infographic that tells you each parking holiday and what it means.
NYC parking ticket infographic covering fire hydrant, no standing, no parking, and bus stop parking rules and defenses. A picture will help you avoid parking fines in NYC.
The document provides a step-by-step guide to beating NYC parking tickets. It discusses ensuring all required elements are on the ticket, developing substantive defenses like temporary drop-offs, obtaining witness statements and documents, researching the location using maps and photos, and properly presenting the case to the judge with a certified statement and exhibits telling a clear story to prove the ticket should be dismissed. It provides a case study example where photos were used to show a vehicle was not actually in a bus stop zone as claimed on the ticket.
Joe received a parking ticket that he disputed but failed to submit his defense on time. As the days passed without payment, penalties were added to the ticket amount. By 100 days, Joe owed the original $115 fine plus $60 in penalties for failing to address the ticket in a timely manner. The document outlines the parking ticket penalty timeline and amounts that are assessed if a ticket recipient does not respond within the specified deadlines.
Did You Ever Lose a Parking Ticket Dispute and Give Up?Lawrence Berezin
This document provides exhibits and photographs disputing a parking ticket received for parking in a no standing zone in front of 3119 Godwin Terrace in the Bronx. The summaries argue that:
1) 3119 Godwin Terrace is a 6-floor building with four sides fronting different streets and an alleyway, and the ticket misdescribed the location.
2) Photographs and maps show there were no no standing signs on any of the four sides of the property on the date the ticket was issued.
3) The person disputing the ticket argues they did not park on any side of the 3119 Godwin Terrace building and provides exhibits attempting to prove this.
Case History: Misdescribed Place of Occurrence ExhibitsLawrence Berezin
The document discusses a parking ticket with an incorrectly described location. It provides 10 exhibits showing Google Maps and DOT parking regulation maps of the area around Kissena Boulevard and 65th Avenue in Queens. The exhibits measure 800 feet south from the intersection and indicate that location does not have a bus stop regulation as described on the ticket.
The document contains exhibits related to a parking ticket issued at LaGuardia Airport. Exhibit 1 shows an image of the ticket for stopping in a loading area in Terminal B. The officer failed to include the driver's name and misdescribed the location. Exhibit 2-4 provide additional context. Exhibit 5 contains a certified testimony from the passenger Joe describing that the driver was picking him up when the officer issued the ticket while the driver was still in the vehicle.
Robert Smith is pleading not guilty to a parking violation ticket. He claims that:
1) The officer failed to properly identify him by not including his name on the ticket.
2) The location described on the ticket was too vague.
3) He was briefly waiting in a designated passenger pick-up area at the airport to pick up his friend Joe, as permitted.
Vehicles with over $350 in unpaid parking, red light camera, or bus lane tickets may be booted, which attaches a device to the wheel to prevent movement. To remove the boot, all fees and judgment debt must be paid by credit or debit card. If not paid within two days, the vehicle may be towed. The boot is painted yellow for visibility and instructions are left for payment and removal.
Letter to Commissioner, NYC DOT About Unconscionable Boot and TowLawrence Berezin
This is a letter we sent to the Commissioner of the NYC Department of Transportation alerting her to the unconscionable and costly double penalties inflicted by booting a car and two hours later towing it to the pound for the same violation (fine for boot and fine for tow).
Get rid of NYC driveway blockers once and for allLawrence Berezin
This document provides information about private driveways being blocked by parked vehicles in New York City and how to have illegally parked vehicles removed. It defines a driveway as any entrance or exit used by vehicles to access a property. It outlines the rule that vehicles cannot park in front of a driveway unless the driveway is unusable due to a permanent obstruction. The document describes the legal process for having a vehicle towed if it is blocking a private driveway, including notifying the police. It lists some common mistakes people make around blocking driveways and the top 10 most frequently blocked driveways in New York City in 2014 based on 311 complaints.
How frustrating is it to formulate a winning defense to a NYC parking ticket, but lose your case because you didn't present the proper proof properly.
This presentation will show you how simple it is to prove the location of a parking sign and beat your ticket.
How to fight a nyc parking ticket online updatedLawrence Berezin
This document provides instructions for fighting a parking ticket online in New York City. It outlines 11 steps to upload exhibits and arguments through the NYC parking violations website. These steps include linking to the website, filling out forms, uploading exhibits from your computer, previewing how exhibits will appear to the judge, and receiving final confirmation of all uploaded materials to submit your case.
NYC Parking Ticket Cases You Ought to Know AboutLawrence Berezin
You will be shocked at the helpful information contained in these essential parking ticket cases, and how the Evil Empire ignores the law. Read 'em and save your hard earned dough.
Essential Guide to Beating Double Parking TicketsLawrence Berezin
This is a preview of an E-book for sale (price $4.99). The Ebook contains three defense certifications and sets of exhibits that Larry used to fight double parking tickets and won...Yea!
The document is a quiz about NYC parking tickets and rules. It contains 10 true/false questions about bills being considered by the NYC Council, strategies for contesting parking tickets, and invisible parking rules that do not require signs. The questions serve to educate about parking laws and policies in New York City.
Larry's Parking Ticket Simulator- Answers to Driving TestLawrence Berezin
Larry's Parking Ticket Simulator tests knowledge of NYC parking rules and regulations through multiple choice questions about signs and time limits. The questions cover topics like a 2-hour parking sign that is not enforced on Sundays, rules for a commercial vehicle only zone, and being within time limits for a 3-hour metered parking space. Getting answers correct provides guidance on safely parking in various situations without receiving tickets.
Do you know what the arrow on a NYC Parking Sign means?Lawrence Berezin
Joe got a NYC parking ticket, but the arrow didn't appear to point to Joe's parking space. Is there a defense to this unjust parking ticket? Yes...the "Arrow" defense. Here are the exhibits Joe submitted to support his defense that the arrow was pointing in the wrong direction.
This document outlines the required elements for a traffic violation notice in New York City, including plate designation, expiration date, vehicle make and model, body type, description of the violation with reference to applicable traffic law, days and hours the violated traffic rule is in effect, meter number for meter violations, and date, time, and location of the violation. It provides the information that must be included on a notice of a traffic violation in New York City in order to communicate the details of the infraction.
Joe received a parking ticket that he disputed but failed to submit his defense on time. As the days passed without payment, penalties were added to the ticket amount. By 100 days, Joe owed the original $115 fine plus $60 in penalties for failing to address the ticket in a timely manner. The document outlines the parking ticket penalty timeline and amounts that are assessed if a ticket recipient does not respond within the specified deadlines.
Did You Ever Lose a Parking Ticket Dispute and Give Up?Lawrence Berezin
This document provides exhibits and photographs disputing a parking ticket received for parking in a no standing zone in front of 3119 Godwin Terrace in the Bronx. The summaries argue that:
1) 3119 Godwin Terrace is a 6-floor building with four sides fronting different streets and an alleyway, and the ticket misdescribed the location.
2) Photographs and maps show there were no no standing signs on any of the four sides of the property on the date the ticket was issued.
3) The person disputing the ticket argues they did not park on any side of the 3119 Godwin Terrace building and provides exhibits attempting to prove this.
Case History: Misdescribed Place of Occurrence ExhibitsLawrence Berezin
The document discusses a parking ticket with an incorrectly described location. It provides 10 exhibits showing Google Maps and DOT parking regulation maps of the area around Kissena Boulevard and 65th Avenue in Queens. The exhibits measure 800 feet south from the intersection and indicate that location does not have a bus stop regulation as described on the ticket.
The document contains exhibits related to a parking ticket issued at LaGuardia Airport. Exhibit 1 shows an image of the ticket for stopping in a loading area in Terminal B. The officer failed to include the driver's name and misdescribed the location. Exhibit 2-4 provide additional context. Exhibit 5 contains a certified testimony from the passenger Joe describing that the driver was picking him up when the officer issued the ticket while the driver was still in the vehicle.
Robert Smith is pleading not guilty to a parking violation ticket. He claims that:
1) The officer failed to properly identify him by not including his name on the ticket.
2) The location described on the ticket was too vague.
3) He was briefly waiting in a designated passenger pick-up area at the airport to pick up his friend Joe, as permitted.
Vehicles with over $350 in unpaid parking, red light camera, or bus lane tickets may be booted, which attaches a device to the wheel to prevent movement. To remove the boot, all fees and judgment debt must be paid by credit or debit card. If not paid within two days, the vehicle may be towed. The boot is painted yellow for visibility and instructions are left for payment and removal.
Letter to Commissioner, NYC DOT About Unconscionable Boot and TowLawrence Berezin
This is a letter we sent to the Commissioner of the NYC Department of Transportation alerting her to the unconscionable and costly double penalties inflicted by booting a car and two hours later towing it to the pound for the same violation (fine for boot and fine for tow).
Get rid of NYC driveway blockers once and for allLawrence Berezin
This document provides information about private driveways being blocked by parked vehicles in New York City and how to have illegally parked vehicles removed. It defines a driveway as any entrance or exit used by vehicles to access a property. It outlines the rule that vehicles cannot park in front of a driveway unless the driveway is unusable due to a permanent obstruction. The document describes the legal process for having a vehicle towed if it is blocking a private driveway, including notifying the police. It lists some common mistakes people make around blocking driveways and the top 10 most frequently blocked driveways in New York City in 2014 based on 311 complaints.
How frustrating is it to formulate a winning defense to a NYC parking ticket, but lose your case because you didn't present the proper proof properly.
This presentation will show you how simple it is to prove the location of a parking sign and beat your ticket.
How to fight a nyc parking ticket online updatedLawrence Berezin
This document provides instructions for fighting a parking ticket online in New York City. It outlines 11 steps to upload exhibits and arguments through the NYC parking violations website. These steps include linking to the website, filling out forms, uploading exhibits from your computer, previewing how exhibits will appear to the judge, and receiving final confirmation of all uploaded materials to submit your case.
NYC Parking Ticket Cases You Ought to Know AboutLawrence Berezin
You will be shocked at the helpful information contained in these essential parking ticket cases, and how the Evil Empire ignores the law. Read 'em and save your hard earned dough.
Essential Guide to Beating Double Parking TicketsLawrence Berezin
This is a preview of an E-book for sale (price $4.99). The Ebook contains three defense certifications and sets of exhibits that Larry used to fight double parking tickets and won...Yea!
The document is a quiz about NYC parking tickets and rules. It contains 10 true/false questions about bills being considered by the NYC Council, strategies for contesting parking tickets, and invisible parking rules that do not require signs. The questions serve to educate about parking laws and policies in New York City.
Larry's Parking Ticket Simulator- Answers to Driving TestLawrence Berezin
Larry's Parking Ticket Simulator tests knowledge of NYC parking rules and regulations through multiple choice questions about signs and time limits. The questions cover topics like a 2-hour parking sign that is not enforced on Sundays, rules for a commercial vehicle only zone, and being within time limits for a 3-hour metered parking space. Getting answers correct provides guidance on safely parking in various situations without receiving tickets.
Do you know what the arrow on a NYC Parking Sign means?Lawrence Berezin
Joe got a NYC parking ticket, but the arrow didn't appear to point to Joe's parking space. Is there a defense to this unjust parking ticket? Yes...the "Arrow" defense. Here are the exhibits Joe submitted to support his defense that the arrow was pointing in the wrong direction.
This document outlines the required elements for a traffic violation notice in New York City, including plate designation, expiration date, vehicle make and model, body type, description of the violation with reference to applicable traffic law, days and hours the violated traffic rule is in effect, meter number for meter violations, and date, time, and location of the violation. It provides the information that must be included on a notice of a traffic violation in New York City in order to communicate the details of the infraction.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
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Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.