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Could you charge them for their mistake and your wasted day? Argh!I had a similar problem. Got a parking ticket for something I don't remember. Investigating the ticket, I noticed the description of the vehicle was for a gold colored Cadillac. I had a black Toyota. I had to go down to the traffic violations bureau and contest the ticket. Who ever wrote the ticket misinterpreted one of the letters on the license plate. I believe the letter was a V. They wrote down a U instead. One thing I found out over the years, when you contest a ticket, make sure you have all the documentation to back you up. Ticket dismissed.
The Tacoma license plate last two figures are clearly E4. Your license ends in F4. The system pulls your VIN from your registration. The parking enforcement misread the E as an F because of the black Toyota licence plate cover was obstructing the bottom of the E.Got a parking ticket in the mail from the city of Newport Beach, California which is almost 400 miles from where I live. I've never been there with either of the cars that I own at the moment. The VIN on the notice matches my Mav, but the citation says, "TOY"...
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Gotcha. The Taco owner lucked out. Not only did you get the ticket, the officer could have impounded it.No, I simply got a parking ticket. That makes sense, however. I doubt the owner did it intentionally.
I think you are mistaking that with intentionally ALTERING a VIN number.Did they cite intentionally obscuring the VIN? That's a felony in California. And the comment about an obstructed plate is valid, too.
Aren’t McNuggets and bird poop related?I think you are mistaking that with intentionally ALTERING a VIN number.
Pretty sure bird poop on your window or being messy with your McNuggets wrapper on the inside is not a felony.
Yup......they did start enforcing that here recently. A client we sold a car to from the dealer I work at got ticketed and we paid for the ticket since it had our license plate frame on it.The cop wrote the wrong plate number, the letter between the 2 and the 4 is an E
Funny thing is, I just read an article recently that cops in FL were writing tickets for license plate frames for this very reason.
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It's obvious only because I juxtaposed the two photos in the post, but to someone just seeing the Toyota plate, it's an easy mistake.Your license plate has much more of the "2" showing, so yours has an F, not an E.
What exactly is juxtaposed ? It's obviously 2 different license plate numbers.
No, they didn't. It's kind of ironic as it's a key piece of evidence in their citation. They must have just run the plate as they misinterpreted it, got my VIN, ignored that that VIN is for a Ford and wrote TOY on the citation anyway.Did they cite intentionally obscuring the VIN? That's a felony in California. And the comment about an obstructed plate is valid, too.
Or in this case, that it wasn't.They send it with the ticket - like a toll charge mailed - as proof it was you.

I guess you missed the title "Effin' Screw Up'... You know, because mistook the E for an F.The Tacoma license plate last two figures are clearly E4. Your license ends in F4. The system pulls your VIN from your registration. The parking enforcement misread the E as an F because of the black Toyota licence plate cover was obstructing the bottom of the E.
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