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Apple iPhone Users Urged to Fight Parking Tickets



March 2, 2009 By

Parkingticket.com last week announced full compatibility of its online service with the Safari Web browser on the Apple iPhone, urging iPhone users to use the service to contest parking tickets the moment it is issued. "The iPhone, combined with its versatile camera," said Parkingticket.com in a release, "revolutionizes the way people can now fight back against predatory ticketing.

"Imagine, you come back to your car from dinner and find a ticket on your windshield and you were positive you had parked legally. Now, without even leaving the scene, you can use your iPhone and begin to fight your ticket. You react instantly to a ticket using your iPhone," explained parkingticket.com President Glen Bolofsky.

The process begins by navigating the iPhone's Safari browser to the parkingticket.com Web site where users will find a means to fight a parking ticket; whether the ticket was issued in New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia or Washington, D.C. "Simply register for a free account and choose the city in which the ticket was issued. Enter your ticket and vehicle details then answer a few quick questions. The detailed process takes about 10 minutes, from A-Z. To allow easy entry of your ticket, a look-alike parking ticket is displayed - for your specific city -- with interactive functionality.


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