SFMTA Has Issued at Least Two Wrongful Tickets to People Parked in the Fake No Parking' Curbs in the Richmond
Briefly

In the Richmond District of San Francisco, unauthorized individuals have painted fake no-parking curbs, complete with SFMTA logos, misleading motorists about legal parking zones. This prank coincides with the enforcement of a new daylighting parking law that restricts parking within 20 feet of crosswalks. Misguided by these deceptive curbs, the SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has issued at least two wrongful tickets to drivers, which had to be rescinded. As the situation develops, both residents and authorities grapple with the implications of these prank paint jobs.
The fake no parking curbs in the Richmond District have misled both motorists and ticket agents, leading to wrongful ticketing amid enforcement of a new daylighting law.
These unauthorized paint jobs extend the legal no-parking zone back as far as 35 feet from the crosswalk, which is beyond the new law's 20-foot requirement.
Read at sfist.com
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