01-19-2017, 02:36 PM
If it’s the City of Kitchener, the trick would be to explain the whole situation- that, yes, the vehicle is there now; but that it is often there, and at certain times is blocking the sidewalk more than at others.
If it’s the City of Waterloo, and it’s not during business hours, you would be explaining that to police dispatch. In my experience, they care relatively little about parking infractions, and so will usually do nothing. But, if you explain the situation and give a license plate number, they may eventually find the time to contact the owner.
If it’s the City of Waterloo, and it’s not during business hours, you would be explaining that to police dispatch. In my experience, they care relatively little about parking infractions, and so will usually do nothing. But, if you explain the situation and give a license plate number, they may eventually find the time to contact the owner.