Parking Wars

Parking Wars (2008-2012)

EndedReality show

Viewers get behind-the-scenes on-the-street perspective, as employees of Philadelphia Parking Authority go on their daily rounds, frequently dealing with irate locals as the workers issue citations, boot vehicles and tow cars. The series also follows the ticket-writers and booters of Detroit's Municipal Parking Department.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E19Episode 19déc. 22, 2012
S07E18Episode 18déc. 22, 2012
S07E17Episode 17déc. 22, 2012
S07E16Episode 16déc. 15, 2012
S07E15Episode 15déc. 15, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Parking Wars' premiere?

The TV show 'Parking Wars' premiered on January 8, 2008.

Who were the main cast members of 'Parking Wars'?

Some of the main cast members of 'Parking Wars' included Jennifer Bundy, Sherry Reed, Steve Teper, and Robert Ashenoff Jr.

What city was the primary focus of 'Parking Wars'?

'Parking Wars' primarily focused on the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Parking Wars'?

The first season of 'Parking Wars' had a total of 20 episodes.

Did 'Parking Wars' primarily follow the lives of parking enforcement officers or tow truck drivers?

'Parking Wars' primarily followed the lives of parking enforcement officers.

How many different cities were featured in 'Parking Wars'?

'Parking Wars' featured a total of three different cities.

Were the parking enforcement officers in 'Parking Wars' responsible for issuing tickets and towing vehicles?

Yes, the parking enforcement officers in 'Parking Wars' were responsible for both issuing tickets and towing vehicles.

Did 'Parking Wars' show the interactions between parking enforcement officers and angry citizens?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' depicted the interactions between parking enforcement officers and angry citizens.

Were there any humorous or light-hearted moments in 'Parking Wars'?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' often included humorous or light-hearted moments amidst the tension of enforcing parking regulations.

Did 'Parking Wars' provide insights into the challenges faced by parking enforcement officers?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' provided insights into the challenges faced by parking enforcement officers on a daily basis.

Did 'Parking Wars' have a narrator or voice-over providing commentary?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' had a narrator or voice-over providing commentary throughout the episodes.

Were there any memorable or recurring characters in 'Parking Wars'?

Yes, there were several memorable and recurring characters in 'Parking Wars', including Officer Robert Ashenoff Jr. and Supervisor Sherry Reed.

Did 'Parking Wars' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' received several awards and nominations, including a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program.

Did 'Parking Wars' address any specific parking-related issues in Philadelphia?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' addressed various parking-related issues in Philadelphia, such as illegal parking, expired meters, and parking violations in specific neighborhoods.

Did 'Parking Wars' showcase any positive interactions between parking enforcement officers and citizens?

Yes, 'Parking Wars' showcased positive interactions between parking enforcement officers and citizens, highlighting moments of understanding and empathy.

Did 'Parking Wars' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Parking Wars' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

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