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  2. Parking Wars - Wikipedia

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    January 8, 2008. ( 2008-01-08) –. December 22, 2012. ( 2012-12-22) Parking Wars is an American reality television series that aired on the A&E television network from 2008 to 2012. [1] The program followed parking enforcement officers as they engaged in ticketing, "booting", towing and releasing vehicles back to their owners, as part of their ...

  3. Press pass - Wikipedia

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    Press pass. A press pass (alternatively referred to as a press card or a journalist pass) grants some type of special privilege to journalists. Some cards have recognized legal status; others merely indicate that the bearer is a practicing journalist. The nature of the benefits is determined by the type of issuing agency, of which there are ...

  4. Joe Lycett's Got Your Back - Wikipedia

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    Joe Lycett's Got Your Back is a Channel 4 consumer affairs comedy programme. It is presented by the titular comedian Joe Lycett, with assistance from deadpan comedian Mark Silcox, plus a guest television personality.

  5. Image of 3-year-old getting a parking ticket goes viral

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    No one likes getting a ticket and that goes for kids too. A photo of a 3-year-old getting a parking ticket was posted to Halifax Regional Police's Facebook page and it has gone viral. Remember ...

  6. Watch a woman lift a taxi in an epic parking meter prank - AOL

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    Updated May 9, 2019 at 12:40 PM. Watch a Parking Meter Attendant Lift a Taxi in Epic Prank! By INSIDE EDITION. Some unsuspecting New Yorkers couldn't believe their eyes when they saw what looked ...

  7. New app will fight your parking ticket for you - AOL

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    By PIX11 NEW YORK— When it comes down to the numbers, parking tickets are New York City's bread and butter. In 2014, the city issued 9.4 million parking tickets, raking in $546 million in fines.

  8. The Yes Men - Wikipedia

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    The statement was followed by a response from the Ugandan delegation, praising the statement, that was also faked. Another fake statement was then put out blasting the falsehoods of the original fake statement. A fake story in a European edition of the Wall Street Journal was also posted online. Jim Prentice described the hoax as "undesirable".

  9. Parking tickets - Wikipedia

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