A Sudbury, Massachusetts couple is caught in a confusing legal mess after receiving a parking ticket from Queens, New York — a place they say they’ve never even visited.Heather and Richard Clement received a notice in the mail for failing to display a parking meter receipt on March 12. But that night, they say, they were sound asleep in their home in Sudbury. There was no photo evidence with the citation, and the couple initially dismissed the ticket as a scam.“We were not in New York City. We’ve never been to Queens,” Heather told WCVB. “Our truck has never been to New York City, so we thought absolutely it’s a scam.”But the notices kept coming, and the fine kept increasing — jumping from $30 to $90. That’s when they began to take the matter more seriously. Richard wanted to pay the fine and move on, but Heather stood her ground. “On principle, absolutely not,” she said.Their challenge is part of a broader issue involving duplicate license plate numbers. For years, Massachusetts…..