The main hero had fire powers and had a red suit with two horns like a bull Help!!!!
*Very complex equipment, all of which needs to work perfectly. *Lots of radiation. *No chance of rescue if something goes wrong. *No air. If your hull integrity is compromised, you're finished.
You pay the ticket, and stop parking within 15 feet of fire hydrants. Note: had the fire department needed access to the hydrant, they could have legally RAMMED your car, and billed you for damages to the fire truck.
You pay the ticket and stop parking near hydrants.
In Arkansas I believe that's how far we have to be away from one to legal. You might want to check your state laws before you try and dispute.
go pay the fine, and consider yourself LUCKY that the hydrant was not needed while you were there. They could have LEGALLY damaged your car to remove it for access, and YOU would be responsible for any damages to your vehicle, AND TO THE FIRE TRUCK.