The Authority is now using "plate reader technology" which are cameras attached to a vehicle that patrols the city scanning thousands of license plates per hour. The cameras attached to a computer database identify vehicles with unpaid fines. Vehicles with as little as $300.00 in tickets are being impounded and towed to collect the fines. The days of accruing thousands of dollars in unpaid fines seem to be gone.
If you would like to check to see if you have tickets or to pay a fine, you can go to hartfordparking.com or visit the Parking Authority at Hartford Parking Authority Administrative Office 155 Morgan Street Hartford, CT 06103 Phone (860) 527-7275 Fax (860) 549-7275 Office Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
And apparently no one is exempt from the enforcement, word is that a Hartford police Officer Tracie Green had her car impounded and towed last week as a "parking scofflaw" after her vehicle was identified as having over $550.00 in unpaid fines.
If your vehicle is towed as a "scofflaw" you are also responsible for the towing and storage fees in addition to the outstanding fines
what a freakin shock!!!!Im sure it will be to blame on the someone else operating the vehicle.
ReplyDeleteThat plate reader should take a spin through 10-2 rear lot, lots of unreg, mis uses there... STILL
ReplyDeleteWell last nites city hall meeting revealed that maybe the city might want to start collecting on some more taxes, since 40% don't even pay a nickel and the city is dead broke...But lets give out some more loans for supermarkets downtown. 300k that is surely not accounted for.
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