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  2. DoNotPay - Wikipedia

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    DoNotPay is an American company specializing in online legal services and chatbots.The product provides a "robot lawyer" service that claims to make use of artificial intelligence to contest parking tickets and provide various other legal services, with a subscription cost of $36 for three months.

  3. The pay-a-parking-ticket-and-get-your-computer-hacked scam - AOL

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    Imagine how steamed you might be if you took that parking home and tried to pay for it online, only to learn later that it was a fake web site, and that your computer has been The pay-a-parking ...

  4. Scammers leave fake parking tickets in Alhambra, police warn

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    Read more:These are the parts of L.A. that get the most parking tickets. Our guide to avoiding them. The QR codes on the fake tickets appear to point to a fraudulent website. If a resident does ...

  5. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, indicating that the user has violated traffic laws. Traffic tickets generally come in two forms, citing a moving violation , such as exceeding the speed limit , or a non-moving violation, such as a parking violation , with the ticket also being ...

  6. Text messages regarding York city parking payments are scam - AOL

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    York City officials are asking anyone who has received the message to delete it and avoid clicking on the link.

  7. Wheel clamp - Wikipedia

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    A modern wheel clamp placed on a BMW E60 5 Series for a parking violation in Melbourne by the Victorian Sheriff; note the tire spikes and panel preventing the vehicle being driven or the wheel being removed Wheel clamp as used by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation

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  9. Locksmith scam - Wikipedia

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    Such scams rely on lead generation, designed to confuse potential customers into believing that the scammer is a legitimate, but low-priced, locksmith: [4] [20] [6]. Creating websites, [21] search engine advertisements and business directory listings designed to resemble those of legitimate locksmiths.