Pay It
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All tickets given in California have those EXACT directions written ON THE TICKET. I cannot tell you what they are because it is different for every city/county.
Yes, you can get a ticket for parking in a handicap spot on private property in California if you don't have a handicap plate or placard. If you want to fight the ticket, for instance you have the placard but you failed to hang it from your mirror, you must pay the fine up front and if the judge sides with you they will return the money. It took over 9 mos for my money to be returned.
Sorry, but there is nothing to fight. The only legitimate reason to park in a handicapped designated parking place is that you, or one of the passengers at that time, is handicapped and the vehicle was displaying a handicapped parking permit. "Was the vehicle parked in a handicapped spot?" is a yes or no question. "Did the vehicle display a properly authorized handicapped permit?" is a yes or no question. If the first answer is yes, and the second answer is no, there is nothing to argue, quilty as charged. If the answers are different, then you can fight the ticket.
Yes you can. You can fight any ticket regardless of method of issue. Just make sure you have a solid case against for whatever ticket it is you want to fight.
Most likely yes if the parking lot lies within his jurisdiction, or the road that you turned into the lot from. If not, you may have a case to fight it. Either way, consulting a local attorney is your best bet.
Fight it in traffic court, or you will probably loose your privilege to drive in CT. They also might put a warrant out for you, depending on how many unpaid tickets you have.
You should pay it or at least address it. You can contest the ticket in court, plead not guilty and usually the prosecutor will reduce it or drop it all together. I fight every ticket I get and almost always get it dropped. I have never ended up having to pay the full amount.
The same way you fight anything else; with a sword.
You still have the pay the ticket or go to court to fight it signed or not.
It can help to get a lawyer.
How do you fight a collection agency on an out of state improper turn ticket from 14 years ago?