Haskell Nussbaum
Haskell Nussbaum holds degrees in physics and law, the latter from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has served as a judicial clerk to a Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, and is a veteran of the Golani infantry Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces. His writing credits include short stories and articles in the Jerusalem Report, Pacific News Service, the Canadian Jewish News, Moment, the Jewish Week and others.
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After ten years in Israel, Nussbaum moved to New York and worked briefly as a parking ticket judge in New York City. While there, he adjudicated thousands of tickets, researched the law, and collected stories and insights from many judges, to make Beat That Parking Ticket, A Complete Guide for New York City the most comprehensive behind-the-scenes guide to fighting parking tickets.
In addition to working as an attorney, he is also an adjunct professor at Touro College in New York.
For more information, please visit Beat That Parking Ticket
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How To Beat A Parking Ticket
10 Offbeat Tips from Beat That Parking Ticket
A Complete Guide for New York City
To maximize your chances of beating or avoiding a parking ticket:
Mail in just the summons number – not the actual ticket
By mailing in just the number, you force the judges to look at only the “official” ticket on their computer screens – a ticket that may have technical defects that are easier for them to overlook if they have the ticket itself in front of them. 4/11/2007 |
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