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  • *10 hours later update* They put another ticket on my car this morning. $100.00 in parking tickets in less than 24 hours. Good work CPD. You are doing a stellar job. Last month they gave me a $50 ticket for allegedly blocking the crosswalk by my apartment. That was questionable. I paid their little ticket. Then Parma PD said I was speeding in their school zone without the lights actually blinking. I paid those little fiends their $100. Today the snow was falling heavy. I worked from home because going to the office would have been a bad move. If I would have known what events would follow, I would have gladly drove to Independence. I live on Lake Ave in one of the brick apartments. There are a lot of people who park on the street and have no other option. I parked on the street today. I do everyday. When I try to enter my car at around 5 pm I notice a neon green ticket protruding from my sideview mirror. Another $50. And for what I ask? Because there was snow on the ground? I have nowhere else to park. You are trying to rebuild this backwater city and convince people it is not a corrupt, dangerous and crazy place to live? I am starting to think that it is not the illuminati, NWO, the 1% or Skull and Bones who are destroying the middle class, it is these bogus police departments. I got a couple of rolling stop tickets in Cleveland between 2012 and 2013. It is better for your car to not come to a complete stop. Better for the brakes, fuel economy and transmission. My brother has been robbed twice within a year and pistol whipped. People are getting shot. People are getting kidnapped. And you are repeatedly ticketing one of the few people who are actually working and paying taxes to this city. What crimes do the police actually prevent? I don't depend on the police. If something is stolen, somebody is robbed, why even call the police in Cleveland? If somebody breaks into my apartment, don't think for a minute that calling the police is going to be my solution. I got something for that. I may end up listening to some of the right wing dudes that I work with and end up moving to the country and escaping this cash extraction scam. I had a good time listening to David Allan Coe in Medina the other week. Maybe city living is not for me. I am sick of paying money to this city. I rather have my tax dollars going to a scoreboard that looks like Tennessee instead of having more cops patrolling the streets and handing out petty tickets and doing their little bummy, Iraq level of freedom, DUI checkpoints. We are living in a police state. Wake up. Watch the movie They Live starring Roddy Piper.
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