Beyond the Brief

Beyond the Brief


EXCESSIVE FINE:  $100k for Parking on Your Grass

March 13, 2025

$29,000 for overgrown grass. $16,000 for cracks in the driveway. $100,000 for parking incorrectly on your own property. These are some of the outrageous fines IJ’s clients have faced, often for harmless violations. The prohibition on excessive fines is one of our oldest rights, but governments, from small towns to federal agencies like the IRS, still issue ruinous fines and courts still rubberstamp these fines. 


IJ attorneys Sam Gedge and Michael Greenberg join us for the discussion. 



https://youtu.be/nRwi5QQMhYw?si=yTvNFAYtpQf1MtgW

Case Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arP5ZzT_ihU

Working Mother of 3 Faces $100,000 Parking Violation

Most people accept that the government can fine you a small amount for parking illegally. But can the government cripple you financially for how you park your car on your very own driveway? In Lantana, Florida, that is exactly what happened to local homeowner Sandy Martinez. The city fined her more than $100,000—at a rate of $250 per day—for violating an ordinance regulating how one can park their car on their own driveway.



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