Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ready and Tierney concurred in that the University police were expected to ticket only those cars parked on Harvard property. Ready added that the enforcement of city ordinances on the streets was "solely a matter for the Cambridge police...
...University police continued to ticket cars on public streets, however, Ready maintained, "students may find themselves the recipients of more than one parking ticket per night...
...enclosed tag is returned, with the information requested, under the strongest possible protest. I refuse to acknowledge it as a validly authorized or validly issued parking ticket, and I maintain that as far as my record of parking violations is concerned, I have incurred none and my record is clear...
...reasons, and I defy you to refute them: 1) My car was parked on the north-bound side of Oxford Street, at the very end of the street, that is, it was parked beyond the borders of Cambridge. It was parked in Somerville. Your police had no right to ticket me there...
...Good Judge Too. In Dearborn, Mich., confronted with three unpaid parking tickets, Associate Municipal Judge John T. McWilliams tried his own case, found himself guilty on two counts, gave himself the choice of a $10 fine or two days in jail, paid the fine, contested the third ticket, upheld his arguments, dismissed the charge...