Friday, May 23, 2008

AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH!

Lately it seems my life revolves around parking! I'm so tired of trying to find a spot to park where I won't get a ticket. So today, and the reason I'm bringing this up, is because I'm sooooo stinkin' mad right now and need to get it off my chest or it's going to pester me all day, maybe for a few days!

So we have a family moving out of our ward today and they had a ton of food that they weren't planning on taking with them so I told they that I would take care of it and make sure it got to someone who needed it. So this morning I head out to drop the food off. When I get to the home of the family I think needs it there is nowhere to park and I really can't park too far away because the box weighs a ton and it's kind of hard to carry that and make sure that Edyn stays close by. So I pull up to the house and park right on the corner. Yes, I know I'm not supposed to park there but what do I do when there is nowhere to park and I'm carrying a ton of stuff. So I do it anyway, get Edyn out, unload the food and try and make it through the front door without dropping the food. The inside door is locked and so I call the family to have them let me in. This is 9:26 a.m. So I take the food upstairs and really I should have gone back down to move the car but the mom of the family wanted to chat and get some things off her chest. So no problem except that I've forgotten about my car problem. So I stay for awhile and 10:15am rolls around and I hear the street cleaner outside her window. CRUD! I'm just hoping that it isn't for the street that I am parked on. So I gather my stuff and Edyn and we say our goodbyes and the whole time I'm hoping that there is no ticket on my car. Get outside and sure enough I've got a ticket. WAIT A MINUTE! I've got two tickets on my van! Grabbed them and guess what! They were given at two different times. The first was at 9:26am (which if you remember me already noting that it was 9:26 when I let myself in the first door and called the family to let me into the second door) and this ticket was for parking too close to the cross walk . . . $54. So, did this ticket giver watch me park, watch me struggle with my daughter and the enormous box of food and then show no mercy and plop a nice little ticket on my van? Or am I just that unlucky! The second ticket ($42), even though I hate to admit it, but I did deserve it as I didn't pay attention to the signs and the times of street cleaning! But honestly Jersey City, you don't need to clean the same side of street twice a week! Uuuuuuugggggggghhhhhhh! This has royally peeved me since we first moved here. I know there is nothing I can do about it except for continually struggle to find a parking spot where I won't get dinged. It just really bites that I had the intention of doing something nice for someone this morning and now it's going to go down as a bad experience. And yes, I do know I was in the wrong but I still am mad about it! Oh and one last word for Jersey City, why don't you use the ticket money I've given you over the past 3 years and fix your pothole roads! OK-I feel a little better.

3 comments:

Maile said...

I really feel for you, Naomi. And I totally agree with the title of this post. To be penalized for doing something so good is just so unfair. This is one aspect of JC living that I will not miss in the least bit. And the street cleaning doesn't even do anything except swish garbage around and leave it in the middle of the street instead of in the gutters!

Erica said...

I love you Naomi and I am sorry about the crap that can come with Jersey City!! Still, there are some perks. I'll get back to with them :)

Mistie said...

aHHhHHH! i am so sorry. What a joke. How annoying it is to always be thinking about parking tickets in the back of your mind all day long!!! Those ticket givers are ruthless!! I know from experience....
hang in there missy!