An Indian-origin household in Brampton has been coping with stress and visitors fines for weeks after their automotive’s quantity plate was stolen. Priyanka Kashyap acquired 9 parking tickets price greater than $400 from the close by city of Milton, though she had reported the lack of her quantity plate to a authorities division and paid for brand new ones. Six of the fines got here after she reported the theft.
“It is simply irritating,” Kashyap, who has been attempting to type out the tickets since late Could, instructed CBC Information.
The household acquired conflicting data from police and the town as they tried to get the tickets dismissed.
On Could 24, Kashyap’s brother seen that the entrance license plate of his automobile was lacking. After reviewing safety footage, the household concluded that the license plate had most probably been stolen two days earlier from a shopping center.
Kashyap reported the theft to Peel Regional Police on Could 27, however was instructed it was not essential to file a police report.
The following day, Kashyap and his mom, Caroline Novak, visited the police station, the place Novak stated police have been “very unresponsive,” CBC Information reported.
“I used to be fairly shocked to see that the police didn’t care in any respect,” Novak stated.
Following recommendation from police, Kashyap reported the lacking license plate to Service Ontario, a Canadian authorities division that handles the paperwork, on Could 28 and paid for brand new ones. Peel Regional Police stated they don’t file stories with out particular proof of a theft and famous that license plates typically fall off.
“You would be shocked how typically residents come into the police station with license plates they’ve discovered on the street,” stated Officer Tyler Bell.
Two weeks later, Kashyap acquired notices from Milton for overdue parking tickets, regardless of not residing there.
He found eight tickets for his outdated license plate, 5 of which have been issued after the license plate was reported lacking.
The Metropolis of Milton stated enforcement officers don’t have entry to the Division of Transportation database when issuing tickets.
“I assumed it could be fairly easy,” Kashyap stated, after displaying photographs of the license plate on a distinct automotive.
Metropolis officers insisted on a police report back to cancel the fines.
On June 13, Peel Police filed a report and coordinated with Halton Regional Police, who then seized the stolen license plate.
Nonetheless, 4 days after the report, a ninth nice was issued.
“This leads to somebody having to make a number of telephone calls and lose plenty of time of their life to take care of one thing that’s out of their management,” Bell stated.
Kashyap hopes the tickets can be cancelled however stays annoyed, CBC Information reported.
“I do know it is a license plate and it may have been worse, however nonetheless… I really feel annoyed,” she stated.
Bell added: “On the finish of the day, somebody victimized them.”