It's no coincidence that less than 48 hours after HUDseen pointed out the long-term parked black Mini Cooper on South Front Street with just one three-week-old ticket on it that it was BOOTed by HPD. They had obviously let this one slip through one of the many cracks that are prevalent in HPD's enforcement of overnight parking.
Had this car instead originally been parked, say, on January 1st in the 500 block of State Street, it would have been ticketed every other night so often and so regularly that it would have been considered abandoned by Captain David Miller and likely towed and impounded within two or three weeks. Probably in January! But because it was parked on Front Street, it evaded the grasp and eyes of HPD. It didn't look like an abandoned vehicle (so new and shiny!), so they ignored it. For months. That is, until HUDseen pointed out the flaw and inconsistency that car represented. And the general incoherence and mess that overnight parking enforcement clearly is.






