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Resident says parking-enforcement denied sick excuse after district cleaning; requests review
Summary
Amaka Don, a 63-year-old resident and longtime community member, told the council she received two tickets after missing a scheduled street-cleaning move due to illness and said a parking-enforcement officer told her "sickness doesn't count." She asked the council for assistance; a councilmember said staff would look into the matter.
Amaka Don told the Lancaster City Council she received two parking-enforcement citations after she missed a district cleaning sweep while ill and that the parking-enforcement officer she called said "sickness doesn't count." Don, an adjunct professor at Antelope Valley College and a longtime Lancaster resident, said she was home sick…
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