Reginald's Rise to Parking Ticket Infamy

Reginald's first parking ticket

It all started with a minor infraction in 1975. Reginald, fresh out of college, parked his prized 1972 Pontiac GTO in the "Fire Zone" outside the local library. Little did he know that this would set off a chain reaction of events that would make him the most notorious parking violator in the city.

Early Years

Reginald's antics continued to plague the city's parking enforcement, with a steady stream of tickets, fines, and near-misses with the law.

The Turning Point

It wasn't until 1982, when Reginald parked his prized ride in a "No Parking" zone, that things took a turn for the worse. The $200 fine and towed vehicle sparked something deep within him. He vowed to never be caught, but the law had other plans.

The Great Escape and subsequent years of cat-and-mouse with the parking authorities would become the stuff of local legend.

The Parking Ticket Machine was born.