Fighting Handicapped Parking Ticket Of $450
Hello all, yesterday I received a ticket for parking in a handicapped spot outside of school. I was done classes and had to load up my van with some very heavy and awkward items for transport. I had been parked in the garage across the street for the duration of my classes and decided to bring the van around to the front of the school to quickly load it up. There were no available spots that I could see on the street ( the school does not have a designated student parking lot or loading zone) so I pulled into an empty spot that was not marked on the pavement by a square bracket as a parking spot. I put my four-ways on and ran inside to grab the items to be loaded. I was gone for about 30-40 seconds and when I returned, items in tow (and over encumbered), I discovered an officer issuing me a ticket. The time on the ticket and the time on the punch out receipt form, the parking garage are literally a minute apart which I documented. I explained the situation to the officer, that I was a student at the school and had some very heavy items to load without any assistance (on of them weighs 89lbs). He assured me that it did not matter and I was getting a ticket as I had parked the wrong way in a handicapped loading zone. Because I approached the spot from the wrong direction I did not see the signage (it is turned into the lane facing the other way), and frankly I have very little experience driving in heavily developed areas like Toronto. I live in a rural area, and have been for the entire time I have been driving. I was unaware that parking direction on the street was even governed law (I will not soon forget). Anyways, as a student $450 is a massive deal. Given the amount of time I was in the spot and the circumstances (it was dusk) etc... this seems quite severe. There is no question that I am going to fight the ticket. As far as reduction what do you guys/gals think I can expect?