My story:
I was visiting UNT's Library, but all of the blue-spots were occupied, so I parked in the one next to it. I returned to find my car had been ticketed. My attempt to resolve the issue with the UNT Parking Authority in-person was unsuccessful, and the appeal I filed was misplaced. A FOIA request found my appeal information, but it couldn't be provided to me, not because I had failed to properly submit or file it, or it had been lost, but because a UNT Parking Authority Manager's home/personal information was included on it now.
So, I got a ticket I didn't deserve, filed an appeal that was trashed by someone from their house, and then I had to pay $150, even though Federal Law states I am to be exempt from fees or penalties. One might think bringing these things to the attention of UNT's Legal Department would bring swift remedy to this minuscule oversight... Nope.
There isn't even the semblance of Justice therein.
The individual in charge of Appeals is an Art History major, and petty enough to toss my appeal out of spite.
How do I know that I filed a FOIA request and got this back -
https://imgur.com/gallery/gyu6K2d
She deleted my appeal FROM HER HOME!
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