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How to Fight Parking Tickets in the City of Brookline

Fire Station Entrance

Base fine: $25.00

This violation occurs when a vehicle is parked in a way that blocks or obstructs the driveway of a fire station. To ensure fire trucks can exit quickly during emergencies, drivers must keep this area completely clear at all times. Even partially blocking the entrance or exit can result in a ticket.

Guide to Fighting City of Brookline Fire Station Entrance

Parking in the City of Brookline can be a bit of a puzzle, and finding a spot near your destination often feels like a victory. However, returning to find a ticket tucked under your wiper blade quickly sours the mood. If you’ve received a citation for a "Fire Station Entrance" violation, you might be scratching your head—or kicking your tires—wondering exactly what happened.

Essentially, this ticket is issued because your vehicle was obstructing the driveway or the immediate area necessary for fire trucks to enter or exit their station. Fire engines are massive vehicles that require a wide turning radius. Even if you were only "just a little bit" in the way, or perhaps just stopped for a minute to pick up a coffee, blocking these zones poses a significant safety risk. The city enforces this strictly to ensure emergency responders aren't delayed by a parked sedan when every second counts.

While the base fine is relatively low at $25.00 compared to other violations, the consequences of ignoring it are steep. If you let this slip past the 21-day mark, the city adds a $10.00 penalty. Wait longer than 42 days, and things get serious: a $40.00 penalty is tacked on, and the matter is referred to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). Once it hits the RMV, you’re looking at a potential hold on your registration renewal, which is a headache nobody wants.

So, can you fight it? Absolutely. While parking enforcement is strict, they aren't infallible. Common angles for disputing a Fire Station Entrance ticket often revolve around visibility. Was the "Keep Clear" pavement marking faded or covered in snow? Was the signage indicating the fire station entrance missing, knocked down, or obscured by overgrown tree branches? If the infrastructure didn't clearly warn you that you were blocking an emergency exit, you might have a valid case. Additionally, if your car was disabled due to a mechanical emergency and you couldn't move it, providing a tow receipt or repair bill can sometimes serve as a valid defense.

Dealing with the bureaucracy of parking tickets is rarely fun, but you don't have to do it alone. The Busted web app is designed to help you handle this quickly. Whether you want to pay the fine before those late fees kick in or you believe you have grounds to dispute the ticket, our platform streamlines the process. We help you organize your evidence and submit your response without the confusion of navigating municipal websites. Just log on to Busted, enter your ticket details, and let us help you resolve this violation so you can get back to your day.

Late fee schedule

TimingFee
21-42 days
If payment is received after 21 days, an additional $10 penalty is added.
$10.00
After 42 days
If payment is not made and the matter is referred to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) an additional $40 penalty is applied. A registration renewal hold may also be placed.
$40.00

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