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Court participant says $75 summons followed payment of $25 parking ticket

Municipal court proceeding · February 13, 2026
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Summary

An unidentified court participant told the hearing they paid a $25 parking ticket after a doctor’s visit and later received a $75 summons, arguing the additional charge was punitive and asking court staff for context.

An unidentified court participant told a short municipal court proceeding that they paid a $25 parking ticket after a doctor’s appointment but later received a $75 summons and felt the additional charge was punitive. "I came out and I got a ticket for $25, which I paid," the speaker said during the exchange.

The speaker said they had been to a medical appointment and returned to find a ticket; when a larger summons followed, the speaker said, "I was being punished." They pressed the point to court staff and addressed an inspector by name: "How do you feel about this, Inspector Quinn?" The transcript records a response framed to the judge: "Your honor, I think we had an issue with this 1 time before."

The participant repeatedly struggled to identify the exact street, using several variants — "Ishapippe," "Eshipee," and references to Culver Street and Chapitapi Street — and linked the present matter to a prior encounter involving "doctor Vinny Boombatz" on East Chapeepee Street, saying, "We've had an issue with him before."

Remarks later in the excerpt used rhetorical language about possible sanctions — asking whether the person 'want[s] to go to the men's reformatory or the women's reformatory' — underscoring the speaker's objection to what they described as disproportionately harsh treatment for a parking violation. The provided transcript ends without recording a formal ruling or a final action on the summons.

No statutes, ordinance numbers, motions or formal votes appear in the supplied excerpt; the record shows a contested assertion about enforcement and a request for explanation from court staff but does not document resolution.