If you’re going to charge $100 parking tickets, you need to have clear and legible signs posted on every street. Not half ripped signs that look like an old yard sale sign. On May 22nd over 30 cars on this one street all got a ticket because they were tricked into thinking this street was free parking due to poorly marked signs. The hearing officer at the City Hall in Hull is rude and unprofessional. He claimed that the attached photo is legible. When I asked him to make out one word he could not. He then informed me that people purposely park on this street knowing they are going to get a $100 ticket so they can go to the beach. Which makes no sense as there was ample lot parking for $20 a couple yards away. He then said that it would be unfair to appeal my ticket when he didn’t appeal anyone else that day. Shouldn’t each individual case be looked at separately and fairly? What’s the point of making people waste their time with the appeal process if you’re going to deny everyone to start with. Use the thousands of dollars you get in tickets and actually invest in clear, legible, sturdy metal signs. Not cardboard signs that can be easily tampered with and damaged.
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Bathhouse on Nantasket Beach. This man is in the ladies room cleaning with women in the stalls, disturbing! He always closes long before the posted sign time and argued with my disabled friend when she asked to be let in on one of these occasions. He shouldn't have this job..