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I parked my car in New York City in Brooklyn where I live and recently I left the car in a space for six days thats usually something normal if you think the space is valid when I return to my car I had six parking tickets at a value of $160 each 960 dollars I owed the city as you can imagine this was brutal for a young person the offense was that I had blocked a pedestrian ramp and if you looked at the ramp no one would have thought this was a handicapped ramp there is no yellow paint no sign it was just a slight decline in the curb the length of one car to call it a ramp was a stretch six tickets this seemed excessive so I went online and I googled beat a parking ticket in New York for blocking a handicapped ramp and I found my savior a blog post that said that due to a rule change in 2008 no one could be ticketed now for blocking a pedestrian ramp if it wasnt properly marked the exact quote was unless a pedestrian ramp is situated at a marked or unmarked crosswalk as defined by th