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Fire Zone parking ticket $250?

I got parking ticket $250 (22500.1, fire zone) in Riverside County, California.I felt that the fine amount was incorrect, anybody know the right amount and where to find the the proof that $250 is not the right fine amount? since I am going to fight this.

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That's what you get for putting cheap 19-inch wheels and very low-profile on the car instead of sticking with the wheel and tire size the vehicle engineers designed the car to have. If the look is that important to you then this is something you are going to have to put up with.
a green screen works good for motion picture and television because the action and motion blur makes the artifacts less noticable. however for a still portrait you will get less than desirable results. the subject will often be green around the gills. This is because, 1 they are too close to the green screen and green light reflections spill on the sides of the subject or 2 they are too far from the green screen which is no longer in sharp focus and a fringes bleed over on the subject's image. This is ok for comic effects such as putting the subject in a rediculous setting, but for a serious portrait its not worth the effort to fix.
Nope. Celerons have a smaller L2 cache and thus process information(data) slower. It is like comparing a garden hose to a fire hose. They both will get you wet, but one will do it in less time with more force.

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