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August 5, 2004
Jeremy Round
1 Main St.
Los Angeles, CA 90000
Parking Violations Bureau
P.O. Box 30247
Los Angeles, CA 90030
Re: Citation 1015458780
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am writing you to contest Citation 1015458780. Earlier today I received a ticket for a meter violation. When I returned to my vehicle I learned that this citation was due to a broken parking meter. When I first parked I put two quarters in the meter and went to the DMV for just ten minutes to pick up some change of address forms. Obviously since the meter was broken, which I didn’t realize until I returned to find the citation, it did not register time for the quarters I had inserted. In fact when I inspected further I could still see both quarters in the slot.
In any case, I did attempt to pay for my parking and was back within the time frame that the payment would have allowed for. It is my hope that this citation will as a result be overturned. In the future I will be careful to inspect meters and make sure that my funds are accepted.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jeremy D. Round
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