Honestly the viability for similar bots is very limited. What probably happens is that the courts (or whoever decides challenged tickets in the respective nations) are pretty much a-okaying any challenges as long as the challenges are fullfilling a number of criteria.
Because if they were to look at every single one indepth, the legal system would get even more swamped than it is.
But we may expect bots to start fullfilling a similar role on the opposite side very soon as well that do a primary vette. Which will help speed up courts and give more space to look at similarly filed stuff.
Also wouldn't call it a robot lawyer in any sense. What it is is just a semi automatic form filler.
How exactly do you challenge a parking ticket? You parked in some way that's ticketable, what is there to argue?
Whether you actually parked in a way that's ticket able or not?
[QUOTE=Kylel999;50613964]How exactly do you challenge a parking ticket? You parked in some way that's ticketable, what is there to argue?[/QUOTE]
A lot of parking tickets end up being illegitimate. They might have written the ticket too early, fined you for parking in a restricted zone when you're actually in the zone next to it, or they might have somehow missed your parking permit, shit like that. Some parking inspectors don't really give a shit.
I assume a huge majority of people don't bother fighting it and it's just a hassle to deal with so most appeals get approved with very little looking into
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