Parking Wars
Once again we're in the trenches with the men and women of the Philadelphia Parking Authority and Detroit Municipal Parking Department as they ticket, boot, tow and impound the cars of problem parkers, with unexpected and outrageous results.

Parking Wars (#18)
As the PPA deals with the tense aftermath of a fatal cop shooting, tow driver Frank is called to the scene of a volatile live stop. Glamorous ticket-writer Marlene encounters a chronic parking violator who ends up at the lot.

Parking Wars (#19)
At the lot Tracey's "extra nice" style rubs the desperate owner of an impounded car the wrong way. Ticket writers Brian and Danielle take their football rivalry to the streets.

Parking Wars (#20)
At the lot, a woman who's lost the keys to her impounded car loses her cool -- until Dad steps in. Family man Dave has to tow the car of an irate father of twins. Yolanda won't release a man's impounded car without his mother-in-law.

Parking Wars (#21)
At the impound lot everyone tries to keep the heart rate of an enraged man with a pacemaker from going through the roof.

Parking Wars (#22)
Police investigate alleged theft at the impound lot. Rookie ticket writer Mike takes on South Street's drunken revelers.

Parking Wars (#23)
An Israeli tourist battles to get his car released from the lot. A deliveryman unloads his anger on ticket-writer Danielle, and Elissa and Rob give a couple's night out the boot.

Parking Wars (#24)
At the lot, Barb squares off with a teen who blames everyone but herself for being towed. On his ticketing beat, Shawn has a run-in with a couple parked on the sidewalk.

Parking Wars (#25)
At the lot a couple turns to a higher power to help free their impounded car. Supervisor Ken helps Marylin take on a ranting sidewalk parker.

Parking Wars (#26)
At the lot, a woman struggles to get back the car that was towed while she was in labor. Temperature and tempers reach boiling point for Steve and Sherry on the boot shift. Ticket Supervisor Luz must face an angry man who was ticketed at a broken meter.
