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Businness Basics : How to Properly Fight a Parking Ticket (or Any Ticket)

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Title: Businness Basics : How to Properly Fight a Parking Ticket (or Any Ticket)
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The last article I posted had all kinds of responses and confusion and was my beginning on this journey to freedom so I have decided to do a more comprehensive follow-up with new and exciting methods.

Now don't mistake this for legal information, I am not a lawyer and this is advice meant to educate us all on how to avoid the legal process and how to stay out of
court.

Where to start? Let's start with the existing NOTICE method (notice the capitol letters in the word NOTICE, it is important, I will explain later.) This method is called discharging a notice by way of seeking clarification.

The NOTICE is the attempt to put you in the courts legal jurisdiction. You have 72 hours to respond to any legal document before it 'cures'. I am going to forgo the explanations of all of the legal words and just give the methods for the sake of space and time.

The procedure for Discharging a NOTICE by way of seeking clarification is to type a letter to the address on the ticket where mail and payments would go. The letter should have a standard format such as follows:

US MAIL

DATE:

NAME:

ADDRESS:

CITY:

AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUAL: cop or clerk

COMPANY: court name

ADDRESS: court address

CITY: court city/zip

REF : NOTICE number

To whom it may concern,

Please NOTICE that I have noticed your NOTICE dated_____ and that I am discharging this NOTICE by way of seeking clarification. The words that I need defined are:

"Is" in the first paragraph

"NOTICE" in the title

Etc.

In order to properly address this NOTICE I need to know what definitions you have applied to these words as I only speak common English and am not a lawyer.

Thanks,

Signature (in red ink)