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Not enough information is given as to the type of permit being referred to. If you are referring to a handicapped parking permit - SOME local jurisdictions allow it - MANY do not. Check with your local police department.
You should contact the transportation department for the city where the parking meter is located. They will be able to transfer you to the parking authority, who should have the keys to the parking meter.
If the meter is broken you are not supposed to park there.... you can get a ticket for parking at a defected meter.
Traffic violations such as parking in spaces reserved for the handicapped are set by municipalities (city, county, township). There should be a phone number on the citation, or the person involved can contact the clerk of the traffic court that has jurisdiction where the ticket was written. It can run around $250.00 plus court costs if you don't pay it before the court date.
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No, but I am sure if you tried to die a giraffe to a parking meter, you would be asked to move it.
The world's first installed parking meter was in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on July 16, 1935
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Parking meters were invented by Carl C. Magee in 1932.
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The parking meter was originally invented by Carlton Cole Magee, the head of Oklahoma City's Chamber of Commerce, in response to growing parking congestion. Magee filed for a patent for a "coin controlled parking meter"on 13 May 1935. He then formed the Magee-Hale Park-O-Meter Company to manufacture his invention. The first parking meter in the world was installed in Oklahoma City, USA, on 19 July 1935. It is estimated that there are now over five million parking meters in the USA. England received its first parking meter some 22 years later, on 10 July 1958. In all, 625 parking meters were installed in England that day.