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Parade parking scam victims hope for beefed up enforcement
Posted on January 22, 2013 at 11:36 PM
Updated Tuesday, Jan 22 at 11:41 PM
As we first reported Monday, dozens of people thought they paid cash to legitimate parking attendants, but that wasn't the case, and the vehicles were towed because they were parked on private property.
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