yes i believe so.
Calling the police lets the victim file a police report to provide for both insurance and legal reasons.
Ontario Provincial Police's motto is 'Safe Communities, A Secure Ontario'.
Ontario Provincial Police was created in 1909.
You can find the answer in the governing documents of the condominium complex.It is possible that the board has discussed and voted on a resolution that requires such action that includes a police officer issuing a ticket.To a driver with a need to park, it should be clear that a no parking zone is not a place to park, regardless of where the no parking zone is located. A no parking zone is just that: not a place to park.
The address of the Ontario Police Museum is: 3130 Inland Empire Blvd Ste C, Ontario, CA 91764-6561
Situation dependent, but it really comes down to their insurance company vs. yours... the police won't issue a citation on private property.
There Isn't Any Police In NFS Underground 2Added: If there were, do you actually think anyone would TELL you?
Yes - if you're not displaying a handicapped placard.
There Isn't Any Police In NFS Underground 2Added: If there were, do you actually think anyone would TELL you?
Yes. Being on private property does not insulate you from law enforcement. If police observe something that warrants a traffic stop, they can make it regardless of whether you are in your driveway, a private parking lot, or a public street. There are some limits to what police can observe on private property, but these generally don't come up in a traffic situation, because it is normally a case where they can see from the public road or the offense occurred on the public road.
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1. Leave vehicle where you were hit. 2. Call the police 3. Exchange info with other driver 4. Get a witness or witnesses as someone saw it happen 5. Police will write a "no fault" report since accident is on private property (in my case, parking lot at work) 6. If police asks you and other driver to "work it out between you" as your rates will go up - be very cautious!!!!! 7. Call your insurance company Accidents happen in parking lots all to often. Even though it is on private property always get a police report and information from the other driver. Be sure to talk to the police officer in front of the other driver and make sure you are with the other driver as they talk to the officer.