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Originally Posted by riverkid Nope, it isn't great advice. It won't matter a tinker's damn if you express the greatest of frustrations, NT, if you don't have a strong legal/factual case. It seems you do, so you should be, IMHO, as cool as a cucumber, state ONLY the facts of your case. To complain about other things will only weaken your position. How should any legal thing be dealt with? Of course with the facts and the applicable law.
It makes no difference to a policeman or other official as to how many people "break the law". Their focus is, and should be the current "lawbreaker". If they act with some inordinate sense of unfairness, only a judge can find that.
Did you really NEVER park on the street? |
Thank you very much riverkid, you are great! Thanks for rearranging my letter, I like it.
No, I really never parked on the street, there's no need for that. And I checked the document (development codes) and with neighbors, it's not a violation at all to park on the street which I don't.
This is not a citation from the police department, it's written up by a "Code Enforcement Officer", I don't know how much legal authority that title entails but I don't think it's a matter that would concern a judge. I am a little more than frustrated, and I asked before, is there an alternative to "Dear" as salutation. I don't want to give the officer too much satisfaction. Thanks.
NT
p.s.: I'm taking your advice not to express my frustration too much.