Wrong color is not normally going to be sufficient to get it thrown out. If the car is still correctly identified through VIN or license plate, it will be valid.
yes I've had one thrown out
Not ususally for just one. If you have a whole bunch of unpaid parking tickets, you might.
No
A ticket, with a fine.
Pay It
Nonpayment of a parking ticket can result in a warrant being issued forth the registered owner of the vehicle. A notice of the ticket and nonpayment of the ticket will be mailed to the owners address.
mine was $450 and it was my first time
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
The ticket is attached to the car, and the owner of the car. We loaned someone a vehicle of ours years ago, and she racked up many parking tickets at a college. Guess who was responsible for the tickets, the owner is. Unless the ticket is handed to you with your name on it, the owner is responsible.
In most cities, the ticket must be "served" to you, which means that it must be either: (a) handed to you, or (b) placed on your vehicle. So while it's not polite: if you catch an officer writing you a ticket, you will not be responsible for it if you drive away before it's served to you.
If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
Well, technically, whoever was in actual physical possession of the vehicle at the time the ticket was issued. However, as the registrant of the vehicle, it's going to be assumed to be on you, and you'll have the burden of proof to show that you weren't in possession of the vehicle at the time the ticket was issued.