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How to Fight Parking Tickets in the City of Brookline

Impeding Snow Removal

Base fine: $25.00

In the City of Brookline, parking is prohibited on public streets when it interferes with snow plowing or removal efforts, typically during a declared snow emergency. This violation is issued to vehicles that block the path of snowplows or prevent crews from clearing the roadway effectively. The rule exists to ensure emergency vehicles and traffic can move safely during winter storms.

Guide to Fighting City of Brookline Impeding Snow Removal

Winter in New England brings plenty of charm, but for drivers in the City of Brookline, it also brings the stress of parking bans and snow plows. One of the most common winter violations is "Impeding Snow Removal." This ticket is issued when a vehicle is parked in a manner that obstructs the city's ability to clear snow and ice from the roadways. Usually, this happens during a declared snow emergency when on-street parking is strictly regulated or banned entirely to allow plows curb-to-curb access.

While the base fine for this violation is $25.00, it is important not to ignore the ticket. Brookline has a strict escalation structure for unpaid citations. If payment is not received within 21 days, a $10.00 late fee is added to the total. If you forget about the ticket for more than 42 days, the consequences become much more severe: an additional $40.00 penalty is applied, and the matter is referred to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). Once at the RMV, a "non-renewal" hold is placed on your registration, meaning you cannot renew your car's registration until all fines and penalties are paid.

However, receiving a ticket doesn't always mean you are in the wrong. There are valid reasons to dispute an Impeding Snow Removal citation. Common angles for contesting this ticket include lack of proper notice regarding a snow emergency, unclear signage, or evidence that your vehicle was not actually obstructing the roadway. For example, if the snow ban had been lifted before the ticket was issued, or if you were parked in a designated off-street area that was mistakenly cited, you may have grounds for a dismissal. Photographic evidence of where your car was parked relative to the snow and the street can be very helpful in these cases.

If you want to resolve this ticket without the hassle of mailing checks or navigating confusing government websites, the Busted web app is here to help. We provide a seamless way to manage your parking citations online. You can use our platform to pay your fine instantly and avoid those escalating late fees, or we can help you submit a dispute letter if you believe the ticket was issued unfairly.

Our system guides you through the process, helping you gather the right information to present your case to the City of Brookline. While we cannot guarantee that a ticket will be dismissed, we make the process of fighting it accessible and straightforward. Whether you choose to pay or dispute, handling your ticket promptly through Busted is the best way to ensure a $25.00 fine doesn't turn into a registration nightmare.

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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