Chalk one up for the little guys

imported_SuXoR

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PITTSBURGH -- All Chuck Pascal wanted to do was challenge a $5 parking ticket. But his victory in a Butler, Pa., court has sent shock waves through the state and led some towns to suspend writing tickets.

Pascal showed that Butler was in violation of a state law that requires parking meters to be certified as accurate every three years.

Now, cities and towns are clamoring for the state's Division of Weights and Measures to certify their meters.

The division, which has to inspect everything from gasoline pumps to delicatessen scales, is overwhelmed.

Butler has stopped writing tickets until its meters are certified. So has Erie, at a cost of $2,000 a day in fines.

At least two dozen municipalities are waiting for certification.
 
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MoneyShot

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Didnt christian alpha beat Pittsburgh city code through his moped madness? I believe he fought the city because he parked his moped in a bicycle rack and got a ticket. He proved it was a motorized pedicycle and now mopeds are allowed to be chained in the bicycle racks.
 
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imported_SuXoR

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Yeah, he did beat the system. And for those of you who don't quite follow- christianalpha used to ride his moped 40 miles to Pittsburgh. He said that it took him about 2 1/2 hours. Too bad I didn't have a digital cam back then.
 
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