What is going on in Tennessee? First DUI's while sober, now parking tickets when you're not even parked there? I think I'll avoid ever visiting that state.
The only state in the south I’d even think about visiting is Texas. I’m not trying to go to a state where I as roofer have a higher IQ then all the judges combined and don’t have a speech impediment like most of Tennessee and Mississippi.
I moved away 3 years ago and my life has only gone up. The cops are crooked as could be. I will say in the city of Nash they’re the most reasonable. You travel 20 minutes to those small rural areas, and it’s a whole different level of corruption. Before body cams were a thing it was even worse.
@@OpaqueWindow it is only accessible by government. Private citizens/businesses do not have access to the information associated to a license plate. Imagine if just anyone could access that information. That would be pretty dangerous.
the fact customers were able to pay upon exiting and allowed to exit, means they paid in full. can't just tack on extra charges after they already paid and it allowed them to exit. this fact alone is damning against the parking company.
@@LycanWitch False -- most of these lots, especially Metropolis owned, are drive through where they scan your license plate and then you buy time on the app or at a kiosk and then when you go over said time, they illegally use the license plate reader to get your address to fine you.
@@pitt24fan ahh, what a dumb design then.. those lots need to have a "first 10 minutes free" or whatever. Such as lots I've used all my life with a crossing arm do.
Your "private" information is available to anyone who's willing to pay for it. This includes but is not limited to your address history, phone numbers, banks, schools, work, and vehicles.
so this is a warning, dont go to tennessee and dont park in nashville. false arrests for dui., now parking billing based on bad info. the gentlemen in the video should bill them for his time.
This goes on all over this country! My son drove into a parking lot here in Jacksonville, FL, and drove out without parking. He got an $80 fine/fee, which my wife paid. I was pissed and wanted to fight it, but she didn't feel it was worth our time, so she paid it. Maybe next time this happens, I should get a good lawyer and go after the parking lot!
She's right and this is how they get you. They make the fine/fee high enough to be profitable for them but low enough so it isn't worth the money for you to get a lawyer and take time off of work to fight it.
A toll bridge vs a parking lot are 2 different things. Tolls can cut a trip down by 40 minutes to an hour. You're paying the get someone sooner on a bridge with way less traffic
The problem isn’t people being charged for what they owe. This guy already paid what the machine said he owed. At that point, unless he returned into the garage, his debt to them was settled. It’s like if you go to the grocery store and the cashier tells you that you owe $50. You pay the $50 and you’re settled. If the store later determines that the cashier made a mistake, or that the wrong prices were entered in their POS system, and you actually owed $70, they can’t come after you for the additional $20 because you fulfilled the terms of the transaction as they were presented to you.
Does the "somebody else" who owns the property want to live? Steal from the wrong person at the wrong point in their lives and its lights out for the corporate terrorist.
@@General_Zod99 Not in the real world, where people have the 2ndA... Steal that lousy $100 from the wrong person at the wrong time in their lives and its lights out for the greedy corporate terrorist.
What is going on in Tennessee? First DUI's while sober, now parking tickets when you're not even parked there? I think I'll avoid ever visiting that state.
The goverment has not been one to support law and order for a few years now.
The only state in the south I’d even think about visiting is Texas. I’m not trying to go to a state where I as roofer have a higher IQ then all the judges combined and don’t have a speech impediment like most of Tennessee and Mississippi.
Nashville is run by liberals.
Yup, tennessee is a $hithole state. It borders my state, but I do everything possible to avoid traveling there. And haven't done so in many years.
I moved away 3 years ago and my life has only gone up. The cops are crooked as could be. I will say in the city of Nash they’re the most reasonable. You travel 20 minutes to those small rural areas, and it’s a whole different level of corruption. Before body cams were a thing it was even worse.
this is what organized crime looks like
How are private companies getting access to private information from a license plate? Someone at the government is getting paid.
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It's not private?
@@OpaqueWindow it is only accessible by government. Private citizens/businesses do not have access to the information associated to a license plate. Imagine if just anyone could access that information. That would be pretty dangerous.
@@OpaqueWindow the license plate isn't private, the info attached to it is. Or should be.
the fact customers were able to pay upon exiting and allowed to exit, means they paid in full. can't just tack on extra charges after they already paid and it allowed them to exit. this fact alone is damning against the parking company.
People went in but no spaces so they left but still got hit with fees
@ still, you grab a ticket and insert it upon exit, so that there clears you.whether if it made you pay or not.
@@LycanWitch False -- most of these lots, especially Metropolis owned, are drive through where they scan your license plate and then you buy time on the app or at a kiosk and then when you go over said time, they illegally use the license plate reader to get your address to fine you.
@@pitt24fan ahh, what a dumb design then.. those lots need to have a "first 10 minutes free" or whatever. Such as lots I've used all my life with a crossing arm do.
Administration fees are scams.
How is private information being given to a private business? Information attached to your plate should be accessible to law enforcement only.
Your "private" information is available to anyone who's willing to pay for it. This includes but is not limited to your address history, phone numbers, banks, schools, work, and vehicles.
@@mattbosley3531 True in most situations. However, most states restrict info associated to plate numbers.
States have been selling all your data for years.
How do private lots have access to DMV/mailing info? I'd sue them directly, and not even mess around with a class-action.
If you can't hire an employee than close the lot.
so this is a warning, dont go to tennessee and dont park in nashville. false arrests for dui., now parking billing based on bad info. the gentlemen in the video should bill them for his time.
Remember, it is still against the law to send fake bills to people.
This is a racket. My wife parks downtown and has been repeatedly hit with these fines that most definitely qualify as "unjust enrichment".
Rotten ! Get ALL their money back !!
This goes on all over this country! My son drove into a parking lot here in Jacksonville, FL, and drove out without parking. He got an $80 fine/fee, which my wife paid. I was pissed and wanted to fight it, but she didn't feel it was worth our time, so she paid it. Maybe next time this happens, I should get a good lawyer and go after the parking lot!
She's right and this is how they get you. They make the fine/fee high enough to be profitable for them but low enough so it isn't worth the money for you to get a lawyer and take time off of work to fight it.
What a pain. Going to Nashville at all is out. End up paying forever.
Luigi Mangioni
"Its want me I got a twin!"
Society will end up eating itself. How much more ridiculous can you get than this?
Skynet....
Worse, corporate terrorism.
What about toll bridges that use cameras to send you a toll bill in the mail? Is that not the same thing? It reads your tag and gets your address too.
A toll bridge vs a parking lot are 2 different things. Tolls can cut a trip down by 40 minutes to an hour. You're paying the get someone sooner on a bridge with way less traffic
The problem isn’t people being charged for what they owe. This guy already paid what the machine said he owed. At that point, unless he returned into the garage, his debt to them was settled.
It’s like if you go to the grocery store and the cashier tells you that you owe $50. You pay the $50 and you’re settled. If the store later determines that the cashier made a mistake, or that the wrong prices were entered in their POS system, and you actually owed $70, they can’t come after you for the additional $20 because you fulfilled the terms of the transaction as they were presented to you.
Just take off yer plates when you go in the garage
Corporate greed & scams
This is happening in other states too.
Why does it take years 😢
Are these municipal lots or private scammers?
put them on the wanted list. LOL
You have no expectation of privacy on someone else's private property.
"Privacy" is a concept like "Safety" it is what you make it.
Does the "somebody else" who owns the property want to live? Steal from the wrong person at the wrong point in their lives and its lights out for the corporate terrorist.
This was all for tha NSA and NSA reasons, not for these worthless business and state politicians.
You signed up to use the parking lot but im sure you didn't read anything you signed. Now you cry on the news.
So the first guy stayed longer than he paid for. Then gets mad that he got a fine. Oh well. Pay closer attention
the fine should be a 1 hour extra fee not $100 for 8mins
@yak38719 it's whar ever they want it to be. Don't want a fine pay attention to the time or park somewhere else.
@@General_Zod99 Not in the real world, where people have the 2ndA... Steal that lousy $100 from the wrong person at the wrong time in their lives and its lights out for the greedy corporate terrorist.
They scan when you enter and then when you leave. I will bet any amount you want he was not "parked" for over 2 hours.
@bassntruck he admitted to being over the time limit.
Wow, a red state with no consumer protection. Color me shocked
Ya gotta pay ya bills... sorry... not sorry...
Motion to dismiss DENIED!!!
Luigi will know how to handle this properly.