Ticket For "park In A Fire Route"
Late Saturday afternoon, December 1st, I entered the Shops at Don Mills with my vehicle and drove due East as I needed to make a quick deposit in the TD Bank. I made a left hand turn onto the side street and on the right side where I parked, there is a condo under construction with all the usual boards around it. No one was working and there were very few cars or people around. I put on my flashers and ran into the bank and when I entered, I realized I had forgotten my paper in the car and ran back outside to get it, then returned to the bank and started my transaction. I did not notice any parking enforcement officer or car. Started my transaction and happened to look out the window when I saw the officer pull up behind my car, get out and start to place a ticket on my car. I ran outside and asked him to please not do it and he yelled and said "you even saw us and still went back into the bank" to which I answered what do you mean, when?? He said you are in a fire route, rudely yelled again and refused to talk and just walked back into his car and sped off. It was a plain white, unmarked car. I then drove to a near by parking lot and then returned to the bank to complete my transaction.
When I got home, I realized it is a ticket for $250. I had never seen any fire route signs on that side street before, nor any fire hydrants. Today, I decided to go back and have a look and here is my question. On the side of the street where I had parked, there are no "fire route" signs so I drove further down from the corner to see and at the end of the street where it makes a turn to the left, there was a fire hydrant but it isn't something you would spot easily from the corner where I parked. Distance is at least 100-175 feet.
Then I turned around and drove back and pulled up beside the TD Bank on the opposite side of where I had parked and on the side of that building there is a Fire Route sign which I had never noticed before because I was on opposite side of the street.
So for a Fire Route, does there not have to be a sign on both sides of the street? I took photos today and the only thing it says on the construction boards is "Do Not Park on Driveway - Additional Parking "with an error to the right. There is no driveway, just the road so not sure why they are saying that. Anyhow, do I have a chance of fighting this? Thank you very much.
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