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In response to
"
you need a sticker to park in a grocery store parking lot? -- nm
"
by
znufrii
(or were you parking there in something other than a customer capacity? -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Jul 8 '09, 09:17
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No, it had nothing to do with where I was parked. It was that I didn't have a current city sticker (required for residents with a car).
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pmb
Jul 8, 09:20
4
that's just odd, then.
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znufrii
Jul 8, 09:22
2
If they have Illinois plates I suppose they'd run them to see where they live or look for a sticker from another city or town. Out of state plates
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pmb
Jul 8, 09:27
the key is that he has a sticker, but it's expired. better to have no sticker. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 09:23
aren't the meter maids different from the police? -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 09:20
what's weird is that it's private property. I didn't think they could ticket you there. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 09:18
4
could be a publicly owned lot adjacent to the grocery store.
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znufrii
Jul 8, 09:20
3
Such a difference would be obvious here, were that the case -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 8, 09:23
Nope. -- nm
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pmb
Jul 8, 09:20
1
would they be able to do the same if it was in your driveway? -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 8, 09:23
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