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Parking longer than 3 hours

Shandit66

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Apologies if this was asked before.

On Friday I parked near the Island Airport on Little Norway. The spot was legal for parking during the day and there was no sign with any restrictions.
Yet I got a ticket for "Park longer than three hours".

1 - it appears this law exists and there doesn't need to be a sign stating it, to get a ticket.
2 - I find it very strange to get this ticket, when I've been parking downtown regularly for 3 years, often in no-pay spots, and never ran into this before.
3 - Under the parking revisions by the city, is there any exemption for motorcycles?

Thanks
Olaf
 
There certainly are a couple of parking offences that do not require a sign. One of them is parking for longer than 3 hours. This applies anywhere in the City of Toronto. Motorcycle parking is free if there is pay but legal parking available. If parking is illegal, a motorcycle has no exemption.

City of Toronto said:
Parking offences that do not require signs
The most common situations:
Offence No. on ticketDescriptionArea for by-lawSet Fine
2Park longer than 3 hoursToronto wide$15.00
11Park more than 30cm from curbToronto wide$15.00
12Park vehicle for saleToronto wide$15.00
14Park obstruct driveway/lanewayToronto wide$40.00
15Park 3 metres of fire hydrantToronto wide$100.00
16Park 9 metres of intersecting highwayToronto wide$40.00
24Park taxi cab for hire-unauthorized locationToronto wide$30.00
26
Park on BoulevardNorth York
Scarborough
East York
Toronto
$30.00
28Park between 2am-6am Dec 1 to Mar 31North York$30.00
30Stop on/over sidewalk/footpathToronto wide$60.00
31Stop roadside (parked/stopped) vehicleToronto wide$60.00
48Park left wheels to curbToronto wide$15.00
57Stop within intersectionToronto wide$60.00
58Stop within 9 metres of crosswalkToronto wide$60.00
65Stop on bridgeToronto wide$60.00
70Stop on centre stripToronto wide$60.00

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For up-to-date parking by-law information in your area, please call Access Toronto at 416-338-0338 or email ataccesstoronto@toronto.ca.
 
Hopefully this is an isolated ticket and will not continue under the Rob Ford regime to get back as much cash as possible. I've been parking all day for years downtown with no tickets.
 
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Hopefully this is an isolated ticket and will not continue under the Rob Ford regime to get back as much cash as possible. I've been parking all day for years downtown with no tickets.

Since our street doesn't get much overnight stuff it isn't profitable to ticket on a regular basis. The higher the on street demand for parking the higher the revenue. I knew of one street that got hit once a week. We get hit once a year, if that.
 
Hopefully this is an isolated ticket and will not continue under the Rob Ford regime to get back as much cash as possible. I've been parking all day for years downtown with no tickets.

I figure that even if they ticket me every single day, its still cheaper than parking in a lot
 
none of them are within 1 min of First Canadian, Exchange Tower, TD towers, Commerce Court, Bay Adelade or Scotia plaza though.
 
"Park vehicle for sale"? How do you get that ticket?
 
Hopefully this is an isolated ticket and will not continue under the Rob Ford regime to get back as much cash as possible. I've been parking all day for years downtown with no tickets.

Most of these 3 hr parking tickets are triggered by complaints. Someone calls into Toronto Parking, files a complaint and the whole area gets blanketed with tickets. If you are nice to your neighbours you'll almost never get a visit. Park in front of my house and you'll find a nice present when you get up in the morning.

On my sleepy street in Scarborough there was one lady who ran an illegal rooming house. She turned her 3 bedroom backsplit into 7 rented rooms. Unfortunately there were also 7 cars in front of her house, and being Chinese drivers, parked like idiots, partially blocking neighbour's driveways. Some neighbour called Toronto Parking every day for two weeks straight, and every day all the cars on the street got tickets. After two weeks all the cars disappeared and the rooming house was out of business. It is best to be nice with your neighbours.
 
"Park vehicle for sale"? How do you get that ticket?

If you have a For Sale sign on your car and it's parked on the street, you can get that ticket.


Ask me how I know. :(
 
If you have a For Sale sign on your car and it's parked on the street, you can get that ticket.


Ask me how I know. :(

Really, that's illegal? If the car is plated and otherwise legally parked I don't get why anyone should care.
 
Really, that's illegal? If the car is plated and otherwise legally parked I don't get why anyone should care.

to discourage curb-side dealers?

I don't know why it exists, but I'm sure at one point there was enough of a reason to enact it.

Just like you can't drag a dead horse head down Yonge St. on a sunday. lol
 
none of them are within 1 min of First Canadian, Exchange Tower, TD towers, Commerce Court, Bay Adelade or Scotia plaza though.

I used to park at Bay and Queen's Quay for $5/day. But yes, I guess that's not within 1 minute of those places
 
The 3 hour rule isn't just Toronto, it is pretty much anywhere in Ontario. There are exceptions. In Mississauga there are places that let one park for like 15hours or so.... no pay.

IMO - one of the DUMBEST laws.... especially in areas with very little traffic. If they didn't want someone just using the street for parking and just leaving there car there all the time, OK fine, make it 8 hours. But IMO one should be able to leave a car on the street if you are staying over at a friend's place for the night.
 
IMO - one of the DUMBEST laws.... especially in areas with very little traffic. If they didn't want someone just using the street for parking and just leaving there car there all the time, OK fine, make it 8 hours. But IMO one should be able to leave a car on the street if you are staying over at a friend's place for the night.

I agree - but then I don't consider parking tickets a legitimate "revenue source". IMO, if a vehicle is causing a traffic or other problem, then its legit to ticket and hence encourage the right actions. But just for the sake of raising funds for the city??? Guess I'm out of touch.....

Anyway, this thread answered my question. Guess I'll pay the $15 ticket.
I've had situations in the past where I honestly couldn't figure out what the infraction was, but since the city changed the laws that you have to appeal in person....its usually not worth the time/effort to go down to city hall and fight it. But this time just ****** me off.

Thanks
Olaf
 
Most of these 3 hr parking tickets are triggered by complaints. Someone calls into Toronto Parking, files a complaint and the whole area gets blanketed with tickets. If you are nice to your neighbours you'll almost never get a visit. Park in front of my house and you'll find a nice present when you get up in the morning.

I was told that they are only triggered by complaints, and that they cannot be cancelled, though they do seem to mysteriously disappear if you file to fight them and something is wrong, like the year on the sticker.

My complaint is that the city website says the restriction exists "where no other parking regulations are posted", which isn't right at all. The actual regulation is in effect wherever permission is not restricted or extended by another posted or unposted regulation. Specifically, if a street is signed for no-parking from 8am-6pm, and no permit-parking is available for overnight parking nor signed as required, one can get a ticket everyday at 3am if someone decides they don't like you, or it could be okay to park there overnight for years until you get a new neighbor.
 
I've had two of them when parked in front of my house. None of the other neighbors seem to get them. Am I the bad neighbor?
 
I've had two of them when parked in front of my house. None of the other neighbors seem to get them. Am I the bad neighbor?

Someone in your locale must have phoned to complain. The City does not randomly send out parking enforcement just for the hell of it. Who knows why neighbours complain. Maybe they did not take their meds and was having a bad day? Are you part of the "Loud Pipes Saves Lives" crowd?

The other issue is snow removal. I am sure they use this bylaw to try to get cars off the street so the ploughs can do their job.
 

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