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RBK
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:17 PM
It says I parked on a fire route, which I did. :D But I was helping my friend move furniture up to his room. This happened about a month ago, and the fine was $100. I ignored it cause I heard from everyone that you don't need to pay it if your not a student. So I didn't pay it, and now they send me a letter saying that I owe them $100, and if I don't pay this, they will sned it to the collection agency, and credit action will take place. Should I pay the ticket? Or just let it be? I'm just scared that it will screw up my credit rating.

sportsfan99
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:26 PM
It says I parked on a fire route, which I did. :D But I was helping my friend move furniture up to his room. This happened about a month ago, and the fine was $100. I ignored it cause I heard from everyone that you don't need to pay it if your not a student. So I didn't pay it, and now they send me a letter saying that I owe them $100, and if I don't pay this, they will sned it to the collection agency, and credit action will take place. Should I pay the ticket? Or just let it be? I'm just scared that it will screw up my credit rating.

It does not matter if you are helping your buddy or not parking on the fire route is a huge no no.A reg parking ticket you may not need to pay but this one you do.

gilboman
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:40 PM
It does not matter if you are helping your buddy or not parking on the fire route is a huge no no.A reg parking ticket you may not need to pay but this one you do.

this is no different from a regular parking ticket ;)

he only needs to pay if its issued by a municipality. UWO themselves have no power to do anything else other than to bug the guy about repayment.

runamuck
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:46 PM
$100 is a lot..and its not just a silly parking ticket but one that impeeds safety... they're gonna get the credit agency on ur ass even if it costs them $80bucks...


im suprized theyre easily able to track the vehicle owner

sportsfan99
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:53 PM
this is no different from a regular parking ticket ;)

he only needs to pay if its issued by a municipality. UWO themselves have no power to do anything else other than to bug the guy about repayment.

There is a difference parking on a fire route blocks fire trucks etc from an area that is very close to the building.There is a reason for a fire route this is only for emerg to aid people in need.

gilboman
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:56 PM
$100 is a lot..and its not just a silly parking ticket but one that impeeds safety... they're gonna get the credit agency on ur ass even if it costs them $80bucks...


im suprized theyre easily able to track the vehicle owner

firstly...NO CREDIT AGENCY IS INVOLVED, YOU CAN'T AFFECT SOMEONE'S CREDIT RATING WITH INFO YOU PULL FROM A PLATE

anybody can track the owner of a licence plate, it just costs 10bux from the MTO, e.g. i can track the address/phone registered to the MTO for any licence plate that i would wish.

but the info from such a search is insufficient to affect the credit rating of the owner..

thus, it takes the SIN and DOB and slew of other info to tap somebody's credit rating which is why people need to stop spreading fear mongering propaganda about people's credit rating being affected from parking tickets and such.

anybody can hire a collections agency and run plates, but they cant affect your credit rating.

RBK
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:56 PM
They were able to track my location down because they have my license plate number. The ticket is not issued by municipality. UWO parking office issued it to me. So I should be safe if I don't pay it? ;)

gilboman
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:57 PM
There is a difference parking on a fire route blocks fire trucks etc from an area that is very close to the building.There is a reason for a fire route this is only for emerg to aid people in need.

this does not change the FACT that the ticket is no different from any other parking ticket. the offence just happens to be parking in the fire route instead of expried meter. IT IS STILL A PARKING TICKET.

you wrongly stated the ticket somehow carries more weight than a regular parking ticket WHICH IS FALSE ;)

gilboman
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:58 PM
They were able to track my location down because they have my license plate number. The ticket is not issued by municipality. UWO parking office issued it to me. So I should be safe if I don't pay it? ;)

yes... it carries as much weight as a used kleenix :lol: just think of them as york U parking tickets. :lol:

Avenger
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:59 PM
Just mail them back a letter telling them not to waste their time as laws do not require you to pay it.

sportsfan99
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:00 PM
Just mail them back a letter telling them not to waste their time as laws do not require you to pay it.

Parking ona fire route is a different story.

RBK
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:00 PM
Alright thanks.

gilboman
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:24 PM
Parking ona fire route is a different story.

NO IT IS NOT... :lol: :lol:

THE TICKET IS NOT ISSUED BY MUNICIPALITY. IT CARRIES AS MUCH WEIGHT AS ME WRITING A TICKET TO A CAR I SEE PARKING IN A FIREROUTE AND ASKING FOR PAYMENT BE MADE TO ME

are you saying if i gave out tickets to cars i see in fireroutes they would be required to pay me :lol: :lol:

aquariaguy
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:57 PM
NO IT IS NOT... :lol: :lol:

THE TICKET IS NOT ISSUED BY MUNICIPALITY. IT CARRIES AS MUCH WEIGHT AS ME WRITING A TICKET TO A CAR I SEE PARKING IN A FIREROUTE AND ASKING FOR PAYMENT BE MADE TO ME

are you saying if i gave out tickets to cars i see in fireroutes they would be required to pay me :lol: :lol:

I agree with what you said. Here at Waterloo, no one pays their tickets if they don't have the car registered. People park at the plaza, get ticketed and don't pay, people park at RIM and don't pay (however, after the 1st time they tow) and people park at CIF and everywhere else and don't pay. Just make sure you don't accumulate too many or else they might get fierce. My roommate has 2 tickets from UW and 1 ticket from RIM outstanding hehe.


Oh, and i forgot to say that no one contacted him. It's been over a year.

synaptech
Sep 26th, 2005, 10:27 PM
You know, you could simply appeal it. They're real asses over at parking, but they will review you appeal. Visitors normally have it waived. Better than a collections agency hounding you. One thing UWO is good at is collecting money.