Evening Reading
by Xav de Matos, Nov 04, 2010 5:00pm PDTAlthough this is the post you've all been waiting for--to chat about Minecraft, no doubt--did you know Shacknews has been launching a ton of features over the last two weeks?
- Check out what we've been working on recently:
- Kinect Review
- Homefront 'Single-Player' Preview
- The Latest Regarding the California Bill to Restrict Game Sales
- Interview with THQ Core Games boss Danny Bilson
- Interview with Kaos Studios' Rex Dickson on Telling Stories in Games
- League of Legends Adding Battle Training Tutorial Mode; Hands-on Preview
- Killzone 3 Beta Preview (Part One)
Call of Duty: Ghosts using voice commands for Xbox One Kinect
Star Wars Battlefront opportunity 'very exciting,' says EA
Ninja Theory announces mobile game Fightback
Sony explains why Gran Turismo 6 is not coming to PlayStation 4 (for now)
Valve forms Overwatch for CS:GO community to police itself



On the street where I live, there is a fire hydrant. The curbs around it aren't painted and there is no sign saying not to park within 15 ft of said hydrant. Sometimes it is even hiding behind a trashcan. Anyway! I knew not to park in FRONT of the hydrant, but parked on a curb up ahead of it (about two cars distance away). Parking is limited on this road and there are always cars parked everywhere but directly blocking the hydrant so I was surprised to receive a whopping $42 parking ticket! I realize I am wrong because it was probably 15 ft from the hydrant, but at the same time I am poor and very upset about these 42 dollars.
Do I pay it and move on with my life, or do I have a chance at contesting/mitigating? Are there court fees involved? Help!
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