Clips include the face a citizen who is angry over a broken meter; and a woman who cries when her car gets a boot put on it and is later towed. The Parking Authority also try to appease a man waiting to retrieve his impounded car.
A citizen argues over a ticket given in a rush-hour zone; and a woman is irate over all the paperwork to fill out at the impound lot.
Sherry and Steve face threats from an angered man; Fatima looks for a boyfriend on her beat; Abdul faces a challenge at the impound lot.
Brian has a run-in with a double parker; Clarence tests his compassion while towing a car; Steve and Sherry try to help a man get his tickets paid.
Tiffany shows off her skills; Martin must tow a car that crashed into a gas pump; John rushes to find an impounded car for a woman whose taxi meter is running.
Paul calls in supervisor Luz when he can't help an unhappy citizen; Steve and Sherry deal with a man who claims his car was booted for someone else's tickets.
A couple cause trouble at an impound lot when they begin screaming. Also, A man tries to leave the premises with a boot attached to his vehicle and an employee learns what rudeness is all about while working near a college.
A tow lot is the scene of trouble when Greek week begins at a college. Also, a usually friendly ticket holder gets a bit testy this time as her patience are tried.
A rookie ticket writer gets advice from a veteran, and the impound lot is the scene where a woman erupts in anger.
In a change of events, a mad car owner tries to lock a tow truck operator out of his vehicle, a ticket giver works on a new beat for the first time, and a pink truck is buried under a mound of red tape in order to get it released.
A man is frustrated by the amount of obstacles he must face just to get his car from the impound lot. Also, angry construction workers throw their attitude towards a ticketer.
A car owner becomes enraged when her keys are missing for her impounded vehicle. Also, a booter finds pleasure in removing the boots.
Yolanda tries to help a young man get back to his car; Garfield and Sherry experience divine intervention; Carmen faces off with angry construction workers.
Some people use humor as a tool to get their cars back. Then, the booting team tangle with some hooligans on the eve of Halloween.
The long lost pilot episode which consists of meter maids, tow-truck operators, and parking ticket judges of Philadelphia showing the citizens some love....or maybe not.
The desperate owner of an impounded car is rubbed the wrong way by Tracey's "extra nice" style. Brian and Danielle take their football rivalry to the streets. Plus, Sherry and Garfield are pushing their luck when they are sent downtown to boot cars.
An enraged man with a pacemaker is kept calm by all the people at the impound lot so his heart rate won't go through the roof. An angered citizen has pushed mild mannered ticket writer Carmen to the limit. Booter Jen loves her job so much that she will patrol her own street just to find a "virgin" boot.
Drunk partyer's are given tickets by a rookie; an investigation is held when the impound lot gets robbed; and a man believes he can elude the boot van.
A tow truck driver finds himself in danger during a confrontation; and a ticket writer finds herself dealing with chronic parking offenders.
A tourist from Israel tries to get his car released from the impound; a delivery man is upset after receiving a ticket; and a boot is added to a car belonging to a couple who are out on a date.
A woman's car was towed away while she was in labor; and a man is upset when he receives a ticket while the parking meter was broken.
A trio of angry brothers demand they get their car back.
A man loses his car the day he moves into the city; a hoagie shop seems to be a great area to give tickets; and a tow truck driver deals with being the only woman on the force.
A ticket turns a usual peaceful man into a rage; and a couple want their beloved car removed from the impound lot.
A stalker is following a female ticket writer while on her beat; a man demands to receive compensation for having his car impounded; and a woman's temper is detrimental towards her case of getting her car back.
A man races the clock to retrieve his car before it is put on the auction block. Plus, an irate citizen takes out their frustrations on a ticket writer and is also suffering a bad hair day.
The second season finale finds travelers from Atlanta who need to retrieve their car before they board a plane home; and a wedding guest finds his car has been towed away.
A gala event in Philadelphia causes sparks to fly after Mike stumbles into a parking fiasco. Rodney and Michele catch a Detroit resident in the act of removing a boot. A pair of guys try to rescue their ride from an impound lot in Philadelphia.
Jeff receives a promotion from ticket writer to supervisor in Philadelphia. He must rescue his new squad, which includes rookie Denise and Gina, who can attract a man.
The booters from Detroit are thrown off their beat by a hit-and-run incident. A son tries to recover his father's car after he was caught speeding without a license in Philadelphia. Ponytail tries to enforce a special ordinance on the Fourth of July.
Having lost 70 pounds, Detroit ticket writer Robert is confident after being challenged by an irate man who parked commercial equipment on the street. In Philadelphia, Marlene receives a personal insult and a man tries to retrieve his impounded car.
With booter Garfield out sick, Sherry and Jen team up. Sonja is put on a special Detroit detail ticketing handicapped parking permit violators. An Italian from the old country arrives at the impound lot in Philadelphia to bail out his son.
Yolanda's patience are tested at the impound lot by a frustrated man with a long list of excuses. Supervisor Eula rescues Brian from an angry woman disputing her ticket on Cinco de Mayo. Mike has trouble communicating with African brothers.
Ponytail runs into furious Detroit citizens as he tries to catch early bird violators on his morning beat. Bonnie is confronted by argumentative repeat offenders on her Providence ticket beat. Springtime in Detroit brings trouble when Rodney and Sonjia boot at a graduation ceremony.
Booting on a Saturday brings Michele and Courtney face to face with an angry Detroit restaurant owner. In Providence, Charles is called every name in the book except his real one as he tries to keep the bus lane clear. When she has to work a ticket beat, Detroit booter Sonjia gets more abuse than she's used to.
In Detroit, Rodney and Sonjia boot a man who insists he's already paid all his tickets. "Johnny Tickets" meets angry opposition as he lives up to his nickname in Providence. Sonia is confronted by an angry mob at a Detroit bar while ticketing.
Detroit Booters Courtney and Sonjia run afoul of a football player when he uses his heft to block his mama's car from being towed. Ticketer Debbie battles noise and an irate man in downtown Providence. In Detroit, Ponytail confronts lots of mischief on his ticket beat.
A furious man challenges booters Rodney and Michele as they try to uphold the law. Providence citizens berate Charles even when the violations are obvious. The insults get personal when Sonjia tickets an irate violator in Detroit.
In Detroit, Lashelle tries to counsel sisters furious over a corner clearance violation. Two Providence men confront Johnny after they are ticketed for feeding the wrong meter, and Ponytail is all business while challenged by angry citizens in Detroit.
In Detroit, a violator attempts to drive away while his vehicle's being towed; a resident tries to remove a handicapped-parking sign the city of Detroit installed for him.
A Detroit car dealer wants to park vehicles on the sidewalk; drivers in Providence, R.I., get rowdy; Detroit firefighters need help keeping fire hydrants accessible.
In Detroit, a man becomes angry when he's ticketed near his house; repeat offenders contend their violations; Providence, R.I., residents are shamed into following the rules.
A gang of beauty-school students threaten violence in Detroit; a Providence, R.I., man blames a missing sign for his violation; and a booted car results in traffic problems in Detroit.
Nosy neighbors of violators in Detroit become a nuisance; crosswalk parkers are reprimanded in Providence, R.I. Also: A man's car is booted because of an illegal license plate.
Violators in Detroit become angry over their tickets; a woman has trouble comprehending the law in Providence, R.I.; and an attempt at a peaceful day of parking enforcement fails in Detroit.