A while back I got a parking ticket because I parked too close to a driveway. The regulated distance in Milwaukee is 4 feet. It clearly showed in the picture from the parking maid and on my ticket that I was parked at zero feet from the driveway. Who even knew that the little parking Jeeps take a picture of every single mis-parked car in Milwaukee? Well, now we all know this. If you get a ticket they will provide you with photo-evidence.
Anyways, so the story begins when I shared my frustration with the girl in the cube next door and she recommended that I contest it. "But I have no argument, I was parked at zero distance and I really didn't know there was a 4 foot regulation. Although, it is completely logical." She said- just call the number, make an appointment and it takes about 5 minutes to go in there and they excuse it.
So rather than just pay the thirty bucks I called. The appointment would serve as a legitimate excuse to be late to work and I will NEVER outgrow the joy of playing hookey. I'm not sure why I had to make an appointment 1 month out because I walked in to an empty office. I waited five minutes until a man called my name and asked me to plead my case in front of a screen showing my car parked right at the edge of a driveway. I did not expect this part of the meeting..."Well, I didn't want to park any cars in and I really only parked there for a couple minutes so that i could run in the building and change my laundry."
He quickly dismissed my ticket and told me to park legally from now on.
I don't know why the story intrigues me. It is just weird to me that they waived my ticket. I'm still not sure if it was worth the $30, but I guess it was just interesting to me. If you are bored at work someday you should try it too.
That $30 immediately went towards the late charge on my best buy bill. However, now I'm thinking about calling best buy to see if I can get that one waived too..........
A pointless story to amuse you. I think it may also attest to the monotony and lack of excitement in my life....or maybe I just appreciate small every day experiences? Yes, that's definitely it.