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toronto parking tickets

A Toronto police officer, who has been dubbed "Batman" by some, has demonstrated the consequences of fleeing a parking ticket in a viral video making rounds on social media.

Bicycle Patrol Officer Erin Urquhart took to TikTok to show what she did when she saw a car with a passenger inside parked beside a fire hydrant in a no-stopping zone.

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Toronto drivers are well known for some bad behaviour and in a recent example, someone decided that whatever they were doing was important enough to block a bike lane for an extended period of time.

In a video posted to TikTok by Toronto Police Parking Enforcement Officer (PEO) Erin Urquhart, a driver was fined for blocking a bike lane near the University of Toronto for more than 15 minutes.

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Erin Urquhart, a Toronto Parking Enforcement Officer, posted a video on Twitter exposing a person who had parked illegally in Toronto. The driver had possibly tried to trick the officer by putting a yellow Juicy Fruit gum pack on their windshield, right where a parking ticket might go.

"I don't know if it's just me, or if this person is trying to trick a parking officer with a pack of Juicy gum on their windshield that's yellow," Urquhart says as she approaches the car in the video.

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If you're looking for a parking spot during rush hour in Toronto, you might want to watch out for where exactly you decide to leave your car.

As of Monday, June 27, Toronto parking enforcement officers will start to carry out the rush hour by-laws again in the city.

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If you're planning to visit friends and family in Toronto for Easter but don't know where to park, stress not, because you'll have more options this weekend.

The Toronto Police Service Parking Enforcement Unit announced on April 13 that it would not be enforcing several on-street parking bylaws over the holidays.

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