TICKET APPEAL PROCESS A. Students and staff may attempt to appeal a ticket by filling out the “Parking Ticket Appeal Form” at wol.to/ticketappeal . This does not guarantee a ticket will be appealed. B. Appeals made more than 14 days after a ticket has been issued will not be accepted or considered.
C. Email, text, or verbal conversations made in attempt to appeal a ticket will not be accepted.
D. One of the following may happen when a ticket is appealed: 1. The appeal is denied, and the fine will be upheld. 2. The appeal is denied, and the fine is reduced or waived.
3. The ticket may be changed to a warning with no fine, but the ticket remains on file. 4. The appeal is granted, the fine is waived, and the ticket is cleared from the file.
E. Appeals made for the following reasons will not be considered/accepted: 1. Ignorance or lack of knowledge of the regulations and policies stated in this manual. 2. Inability to find a parking space. 3. Running late to a class, meeting, or appointment.
4. Forgetting about a rule or regulation listed in this manual. 5. Failure to see, read or follow posted signs or markings. 6. The spot you can park in was taken. 7. Mechanical problems.
8. Locking your keys in your vehicle. 9. Not receiving a copy of your ticket. 10. Any reason related to irresponsibility of the driver or person to whom the vehicle is registered. F. Appeals Board – If requested, an Appeals Board can be formed in order to review a parking ticket appeal request. The Appeals Board would be made up of three or more security supervisors who will gather to evaluate the legitimacy of the ticket and the request to have the ticket appealed. Requesting the Appeals Board does not guarantee a ticket will be reduced, waived or cleared. BICYCLES, SKATEBOARDS, AND OTHER FORMS OF TRANSPORTATION A. Bicycles 1. All bicycles must be registered with the Health & Security Department within 24 hours of being on WOL owned property. 2. Bicycles require a permit and registration. The permit must be displayed on the left front handlebar of the bike. 3. No bicycles may be kept in the dorms or on the porches. All bikes should be placed in a bike rack when not in use. A bike lock is strongly recommended. All bikes must be properly locked in approved storage areas during breaks. 4. WOL is not liable for any theft, damage, or harm done to or by a bicycle, skateboard, skates, longboard, etc. B. Skateboards/Longboards 1. It is strongly recommended that all skateboards and longboards be registered with the WOL Health & Security Department. This will help to identify and return lost or stolen boards. 2. All skateboards, longboards, etc. must be placed in a skateboard rack when available.
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