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Announcing 888 NYC-PARK: Beat Your Parking Ticket From Your Car

                

New York's beleaguered motorists can now use their cell phone to help beat a weekday avalanche of over 40 thousand parking summonses.

The new (1) 888 NYC-PARK automated telephone system is powered by the technology of parkingticket.com and will be demonstrated to the press in the White & Gold Room of the Plaza Hotel, Banquet Floor, on Tuesday, January 20th, 2004 at 11:00 A.M.

888 NYC-PARK allows anyone, no matter where they are, to start fighting their parking ticket by simply calling the (1) 888 NYC-PARK phone number.

"Over ten million summonses are issued annually in New York City," declared parkingticket.com President, Glen Bolofsky, "and now, for the first time ever, people will be able to instantly fight a ticket the very moment it is issued."

Most people don't even know they can fight their parking tickets let alone have the time to go to court or write a letter that details their defense. "The (1) 888 NYC-PARK system provides a convenient way to contest a summons from your car, home or office," states Bolofsky.

The January 20th, 2004 press conference will feature a live demonstration of the (1) 888 NYC-PARK automated system. The press is invited to bring outstanding parking summonses and give the system a work over.

At no additional cost, (1) 888 NYC-PARK will request an official copy of a summons in the event the original copy was either mutilated or is hard to read. Maximizing public convenience the service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  Fighting a parking ticket by phone is quick, easy and convenient:

  -- Customer calls: (1) 888 NYC-PARK
  -- Enters parking ticket into telephone using phone keypad
  -- Enters credit card information
  -- "Sends" information to parkingticket.com website
  -- Customer can instantly access their ticket information on the
     parkingticket.com website when they return to their home or office
  -- The website will provide specific instructions which includes either a
     confidential, customized dismissal letter, a request for an official
     copy of the original summons or a notification to pay the fine
     expeditiously in order to avoid penalties

Mark Conrad, a former New York City Parking Violations Judge who helped design the (1) 888 NYC-PARK system said that it would make it easier for people to respond expeditiously and to gain dismissals. "It will even facilitate the City's swifter adjudication of parking tickets," he said, "by providing a standardized format to allow a more efficient review of each contested summons."

If a summons that led to a car being towed away is contested and won, he pointed out, not only is the summons fine eliminated, but the accompanying towing charge is killed as well.

Retired New York City Police Officer Frank Signorile pointed out that a system like this would do a lot to increase the public's awareness that a summons can be easily and legally disputed without giving the issuing Officer a hard time. "This will make it easier for the guys in the field," stated Officer Signorile, and "people can start fighting their tickets instantly using their cell phones."

The (1) 888 NYC-PARK system will officially commence service at 5 P.M. January 20th, 2004 at the heart of the New York City evening rush hour.

The new ticket-fighting-by-phone service will also be available in San Francisco by dialing (1) 888 SAN-PARK and in Washington, D.C. by dialing (1) 888 DC-PARKING.