We had friends visiting and they parked their rental car in the street overnight. In the morning there was a ticket on their windshield. Since it is a rental car, should they pay it? Would the ticket actually be traced back to them?
Up to the rental company. They certainly can trace it back...and I know they will for 407 fees, etc.Thunderballs said:We had friends visiting and they parked their rental car in the street overnight. In the morning there was a ticket on their windshield. Since it is a rental car, should they pay it? Would the ticket actually be traced back to them?
No way could the rental company trace it unless your friends had to give their name and license# to get the rental in the first place.Thunderballs said:Would the ticket actually be traced back to them?
I'm not sure if they could track them down just based on that...they might need a credit card number too.shack said:No way could the rental company trace it unless your friends had to give their name and license# to get the rental in the first place.
They probably got hit with one of those "unreasonable length of time" tickets. That is where you park overnight and even though you're allowed to park there, if you park longer than 3 hrs they ticket you.a 1 player said:They parked the car in a no parking zone, therefore they are the guilty ones. Why does everyone want to stiff someone else and not take responsibility for their actions?
Pay the ticket, it is the right thing to do.
I found it interesting that you were the first one in the thread (it took 14 posts!)to approach the issue from that angle with such brutal honesty.oldjones said:Do please explain again the lowlife thought processes by which they think they shouldn't pay. Especially the defective reasoning by which they imagine they'll get away with it.
Agreed 100%a 1 player said:They parked the car in a no parking zone, therefore they are the guilty ones. Why does everyone want to stiff someone else and not take responsibility for their actions?
Pay the ticket, it is the right thing to do.
Yes, that seems to be the one. She just wanted to pay it but he was really pissed off because there is not a single sign around advising that it is illegal to park overnight. I heard that there was some sort of bylaw about this but having never gotten a ticket for this sort of infraction, I couldn't advise them one way or the other. They decided to pay it though. It wasn't very much, like $15 or something. I do see his point though. How can someone from out of town know about Toronto bylaws? Shouldn't be signs advising of this 3 hour rule? It really does smack of having your pocket picked.tboy said:They probably got hit with one of those "unreasonable length of time" tickets. That is where you park overnight and even though you're allowed to park there, if you park longer than 3 hrs they ticket you.