What should I pay attention to when parking in Boston ?

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It's really important to pay attention. During spring break, I accompanied my son to visit a school and got two fines, one for $60 and the other for $100. One was for parking in a local designated parking space, and the other was for parking near a fire hydrant, but there were no signs indicating it was a fire hydrant location. We even paid at the nearby parking meter, which was not expensive, about $4 for roughly 3 and a half hours. After appealing, the fines were revoked, so it was a false alarm. It's best to park in a parking lot and try not to park on the roadside. If you do park on the roadside, it's best to make sure if out-of-town parking is allowed and if there are fire hydrants, etc.