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Does This Count as Legal Experience?

Parking ticket logo.jpgLook, I hate traffic cops and parking tickets as much as the next guy. I especially hate traffic cops in the greater Boston area — those people have no appreciation for the spatial genius required to park a Cadillac in Cambridge. That said, fighting the traffic overlords always felt like a waste of time.

But perhaps I was wrong. On Craigslist, there is a job posting by a company looking for some legal muscle to fight parking tickets:

EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED

With an ever-increasing quantity of Boston parking tickets to handle we are hiring individuals to assist us in the review of Boston parking tickets for our business and individual clients. Our policy is that you can work from home with highly flexible hours. Experience is however, required.

As our hours are highly flexible you can choose to work days, nights or weekends. If you are not looking for work yourself but happen to know of a qualified professional who is, please pass this along to them.

We want you to know that we have great passion for what we do and take great pride in our relationships with everyone on our team. Accordingly, we are always looking for better ways to do things. Therefore, we place great value on your input. To be sure, YOUR ideas will be listened to.

What kind of experience is required? After the jump, we see that the company loves liberty.

The Craigslist ad was posted by ParkingTicket.com. On their website, the company guarantees results:

Welcome to parkingticket.com, the first website in the world to fight your parking ticket online!

We GUARANTEE your ticket will be dismissed or reduced or you pay us nothing.

If you sign up to work with ParkingTicket.com, you’ll be doing your part for the cause of liberty. Just ask Felix Frankfurter! The Craigslist ad closes with this rousing call to action:

A Forbes Magazine article about us sums it up well:

“The history of liberty has largely been the history of the observance of procedural safeguards.” When U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote those words in 1943, he probably didn’t have parkingticket.com in mind. Frankfurter was talking about an unfair murder rap, not a parking violation. For 21 years….(they have) helped motorists find loopholes and technicalities to beat what they consider one of the most oppressive, arbitrary regimes on the planet: the Parking Violations Bureau. “What we’re about is freedom.” “The freedom to drive into the city, park your car and not get ticketed or towed (for a non-safety related infraction).”

If you are interested in being highly respected, working flexible hours and helping individuals protect their rights please contact us by phone or by email to discuss the opportunities at parkingticket.com. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Thank you very much and we look forward to hearing from you. Please include your resume, references and desired work schedule.

Is fighting traffic tickets better than being unemployed? Because it looks a whole lot worse.

Parking Ticket Hearing Office (BOSTON) [Craigslist]

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