Reader says Pasadena parking enforcers flout parking rules

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I got this email from a reader of Wednesday's story on Pasadena's parking enforcement contractor:

Are the Intercon employees exempt from posted parking rules while on the job. I work in the same building as Intercon on De Lacey, and uniformed parking enforcers routinely leave their vehicles on the streets around this building without citation

I want to stress, of course, that this is a totally UNVERIFIED claim- I have no idea if it is true or not.

I don't think it would surprise anyone if it was though- ticketing a co-worker's car is not exactly the best way to make friends on the job.

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