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its a question that can cause quite the debate do you have to pay your tickets from a private parking lot if you bring that up at the next party you go to generally therell be two groups those that pay and those that dont Lauren Walter was part of the ladder group she had a job where there was no employee parking so she made the decision to park in the private lot across the street and to not pay I was a summer student I was in university thats like more than there was being paid an hour um if I were to have paid for parking every day it would have cost me 10 like more than 10 times would it cost me to get my car back from the tow yard so for me it was a no-brainer she ended up getting towed twice but says cost-wise she still came out on top obviously I didnt feel great about it but mathematically it made sense before you go and follow Laurens lead and ignore your parking tickets you do need to know there is a big difference between parking in a private lot versus City for one th