Sajeev answers: When can you ever ignore an infraction from a law enforcement organization? Well, definitely not here. And it isn't extortion, it's a clerical error. Probably. Hopefully. I had this problem with a car (Fox Body, 'natch) I once sold, as I never filled out some paperwork with TxDOT that officially released the vehicle from my name. And the kid that bought it? He decided to run it up and down the Sam Houston Tollway with my license plates. So some official TxDOT paperwork sent to the billing peeps at the Tollway cleared it up. More important point: depending on the people behind those tickets, yes, it very well could hurt your credit rating via collection agency. You need to show proof of ownership (title transfer docs, etc.) and discuss it with the parking enforcement people. If you still think they aren't playing fair, talk to a lawyer who specializes in ticket dismissal. Of course, all of this depends on your ability to prove ownership of the vehicle after the tickets were issued. Get the paperwork, who knows what else happened with this car before you had it!
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