![]() “After I had the phone call, directly after the phone call, those same tickets where I still have the physical printouts in front of me right now that say their make and model were modified,” Tartaro says. Taranto shared a side by side comparison of his paper copy and the apparently altered database version as part of his Defcon talk. Online, that record had been changed to an Infiniti with Taranto’s VIN. He had given them an example of a specific ticket he had gotten that implicated a Honda. ![]() But the next day, he says, he noticed something odd in the public online listing of citations maintained at the Citation Processing Center’s website. Tartaro declined, worried about potentially losing the paper record of the misallocated fines. He’s like, you’ve got to mail all these back to us.” Trying to speak to a manager went nowhere. “I reached out to this company, and they’re basically saying that I have to prove without a doubt that these hundreds of tickets aren’t mine. But calling them, Tartaro says, proved fruitless. ![]() The fines were all sent by a private company called the Citation Processing Center, which, well, processes parking citations. ![]()
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