New parking permits in South Shore town misspelled 'parking'
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New parking permits in South Shore town misspelled 'parking'
"Hull officials are now issuing corrected versions of newly distributed restricted-parking permits after a resident noticed the permits misspelled the word "parking," the Hull Police Department announced."
"Once notified, Hull officials contacted the printing company to fix the error and begin producing corrected permits. The revised permits are expected to ship in June. Until then, parking enforcement tied to the new permits will be paused, according to police."
"Residents who have already received one of the typographically challenged permits can request a correct replacement free of charge."
""We appreciate the public bringing this to our attention, and we moved quickly to address the issue with the printing company," Chief John Dunn said. "We thank residents for their patience and understanding while corrected permits are being produced.""
Hull officials issued corrected restricted-parking permits after newly distributed stickers misspelled the word “parking.” A resident noticed the typo and alerted town officials, prompting the Hull Police Department to announce the issue. The error originated with the printing company responsible for producing the permits. After notification, Hull officials contacted the printing company to fix the mistake and begin producing corrected permits. Revised permits are expected to ship in June. Until then, parking enforcement tied to the new permits will be paused. Residents who already received the incorrect permits can request a free replacement.
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