I owe San Francisco over $30,000 in parking tickets - here's how I racked up ... trends now

I owe San Francisco over $30,000 in parking tickets - here's how I racked up ... trends now
I owe San Francisco over $30,000 in parking tickets - here's how I racked up ... trends now

I owe San Francisco over $30,000 in parking tickets - here's how I racked up ... trends now

A California man must pay the price after racking in 183 parking tickets.

William Edward Andrews, 36, must now pay the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) more than $30,000 in fines.

According to The San Francisco Standard, Andrews is one of the city's most notorious offenders when it comes to amassing parking ticket debt with the SFMTA.

He told The San Francisco Standard that he first started accumulating parking tickets when he used to work as a night security guard.

Andrews would park his car during the day and be ticketed by police officers while he was sleeping.

William Edward Andrews, 36, must pay the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) more than $30,000 in fines

William Edward Andrews, 36, must pay the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) more than $30,000 in fines

According to The San Francisco Standard , Andrews is one of the city's most notorious offenders when it comes to racking up parking ticket fines with the SFMTA

According to The San Francisco Standard , Andrews is one of the city's most notorious offenders when it comes to racking up parking ticket fines with the SFMTA 

He told The San Francisco Standard that he first started racking up parking tickets when he used to work as a night security guard

He told The San Francisco Standard that he first started racking up parking tickets when he used to work as a night security guard 

'Knowing that you owe that much money, there’s nothing you can do but try to pay it back the best you can,' he said.

'You can try to do what you can and get rid of the debt. Or bite the bullet and get rid of your car. I need my car.'

According to the SFMTA, there are a variety of parking rules that a driver must follow in order to legally park in San Francisco.

The rules prohibit leaving a car parked on one street spot for more than 72 hours and as well as blocking driveways or crosswalks.

Andrews did not clarify how he got every one of his parking tickets over the last five years.

However, the unlucky driver revealed to The San Francisco Standard that by 2019, he had about $5,000 in fines.

When Andrews got a new job as a bus driver for disabled residents, he thought that would help him.

His

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