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New York City's Computerized Parking Tickets are a Billon Dollar Trick

Errors, omissions, goblins and glitches . . . are computerized parking tickets a billion dollar trick?

NEW YORK, Oct. 28 -- According to Martha E. Stark, Commissioner of the New York City Parking Violations Bureau, computerized parking tickets will make it nearly impossible for Agents to make errors.

Glen Bolofsky, President of parkingticket.com, asserts that "computerized parking tickets are a 'billion dollar trick'. They are handwritten parking tickets dressed up to look like computer generated tickets to trick people into thinking they are flawless."

"These tickets contain as many errors as handwritten tickets and they are dismissed every day. Their computer infrastructure is so old it's covered with cobwebs."

parkingticket.com prides itself on using state-of-the-art technology which is superior to that being used by the City. "The City's computer systems are riddled with errors, omissions, bugs and glitches. Test it for free. All Halloween weekend you can use the parkingticket.com website for free (normally the fee is half the price of the ticket) by using the following password; "broomstick". And sweep out those creepy parking tickets.

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