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Home / Crime and Justice / Tesla Cam Catches Parking Cop's Alleged Scam

Tesla Cam Catches Parking Cop's Alleged Scam

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Couple's Tesla footage appears to show officer chalking tire before ticketing.
  • Officer claimed car was parked since 8 AM, but footage proved otherwise.
  • San Diego PD confirmed citation was dismissed and an investigation is open.
Tesla Cam Catches Parking Cop's Alleged Scam

A San Diego couple has shared video from their Tesla that they allege shows a parking enforcement officer issuing a fraudulent citation on December 6. The footage captured the officer marking the tire of the couple's legally parked vehicle before writing an $85 ticket. The couple stated the officer falsely claimed their car had been parked since 8 AM, a version of events disproven by their vehicle's cameras.

The couple confronted the officer, who, after learning he was being recorded and that the car's cameras could provide evidence, reportedly offered to dismiss the citation. This incident has sparked online discussion, with some commenters sharing similar experiences with parking enforcement officers. The San Diego Police Department acknowledged the incident, stating an internal investigation has been launched and that the citation in question has been dismissed.

The police department confirmed the officer involved has only two months of experience in the role. They also advised the public on how to appeal citations they believe were issued in error. The investigation into the officer's conduct is ongoing, with the department emphasizing its commitment to ensuring fair enforcement practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a San Diego couple used their Tesla's camera footage to show an officer allegedly issuing a fraudulent ticket, leading to its dismissal.
A San Diego parking officer was investigated after a Tesla's cameras reportedly caught him issuing a fraudulent ticket, which was later dismissed.
You can appeal a San Diego parking ticket online via the information on the citation or by visiting www.sandiego.gov/parking.

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