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Parking in front of fire &plugs& in Texas?

I just got a ticket (in Highland Park, Texas lt;new home to W.) for parking with in 15 feet of a fire hydrant. The problem is that the side walk was not painted and there were no signs that said I couldn't park there, and I definitely wasn't blocking the fire hydrant. I was at least several feet from it. And I also thought it was odd because on the ticket, the officer checked blocking fire plug and then wrote out, with in 15 feet. Is that really fair? And can they still ticket me even though there was no indication of not parking there? Does anyone know where I can see this law in writing?

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