Surprisingly, the Philadelphia Parking Authority made good on something that should not have happened in the first place.
Teresa Rosiak of West Berlin, New Jersey contacted NBC10 recently, requesting her assistance in a matter with the PPA.
She said that the Parking Authority ticketed her outside of the Electric Factory -- 50 minutes after she fed her meter 20 quarters.
Rosiak immediately called the PPA, complaining that the $38 ticket she was issued was unfounded.
The authority blew her off, although she sent various documents defending her case. They even fined her $48 more.
That’s when she turned to 10.
Within hours, Lu Ann Cahn had the Parking Authority admitting they dropped the ball – failing to further investigate Rosiak’s claim of a faulty meter. The PPA even went as far as to apologize to the frustrated Rosiak, and absolved her of her fines.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority promises to “do better.”
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