Pull Over To Throw Up, Got Ticket For Parking In Fire Route
Hi,
I'm curious about a "Parking ticket" I got today and was wondering if anybody could help me out.
I was driving on Yonge Street today in Toronto during rush hour.
My Fiancee and I were in the car together and I am on stomach medication that my doctor had prescribed for me this morning.
Long story short, as I was driving, I noticed I started feeling nausea and needed to throw up.
Yonge street is a VERY busy street especially during rush hour and I figured if I puked while driving, it could result in a serious accident because for those few moments, I would not have complete control of the car.
I glanced over and saw an entrance between 2 condos and quickly pulled in there, put my 4-ways on and my fiancee and I were gonna switch spots so she could drive. As I got out of the car, I couldn't hold it in anymore and hopped into the back seat and threw up in a bag, we were there for not even 5 minutes. My fiancee was worried and turned her body towards the back seat to see if I was ok.
All of a sudden we hear a "thud" from our windshield. It turns out the parking officer gave us a ticket for "Parking in a Fire Route". The ticket amount is $250. My Fiancee jumped out of the car and started talking to the parking officer and mentioned that we were actually in the car and he could have asked us to move.
His response was "Oh I didn't see you".
She asked him to cancel it and he said "No I can't cancel it, why do you care anyways, it's not your problem it's the driver's"
Also, there were no signs to show it was a fire route until you drive all the way to the end of the drive way.
Here is what we did for evidence:
My fiancee actually grabbed her digital camera to take a picture of the parking officer in his car from the inside of our car to show that we were present when he came to our car. The picture is time stamped and dated.
I am going to keep my prescription bottle that shows today's date that I got the medication to prove that I had a stomach issue and I had an emergency and needed to pull over
We also took a pic of the car where we were pulled over to show there wasn't any signs until the very end of the street (Approx.50 feet away and facing the other direction)
Any chance we can win this case when we take it to court?
Thanks for your time and suggestions,
Tom