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On November 29, 2025 I parked in a public parking lot with signage for Baptist health, as a patient of Baptist health. There were no meters, no signs that parking was not allowed, no signs that parking had any restrictions. I received a notice from Parking Revenue Services for a $92 ticket for that day saying that “I did not have a permit”. The lot does not require a permit and there was no signage indicating that it did. I disputed the fine and provided proof of being a patient of Baptist health. Their response was that my appeal was denied because I did not pay for the parking. They changed their initial reason for fining me from not having a permit to not paying. Clearly indicating some type of fraudulent business practice going on. Again, this lot was not metered and there was no payment being advertised or collected at the lot. Not via an QR code, a payment kiosk, or a person. Upon review of this company they are known for fraudulent parking fines in various big cities across the US and have been taken to court and lost, forced to pay settlement based on their fraud.
FL, USA- 32216
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Parking Revenue Service
December 10, 2025
1126434
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