Unlikely, unless state law gives police jurisdiction over moving violations on private property, such as those "open to the public", or there was some other factor involved (DUI, drug possession, operating after suspension, &c).
Was the cop wearing his hat? If so yes.
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
No.
There are a great many different private parking lot car accidents. This is the most common type of accident in fact.
Yes, it can.
Yes, as I discovered today.
Even if you do not sign a ticket, it is still enforceable. The ticket goes with the car; the car with the registration; the registered owner is on the hook for any ticket, signed or unsigned.
If your car is parked on a public street and it has expired tags, you could get a citation. I'm not sure if it's technically a "parking ticket" or not.
Most likely the owner. The car should be licensed and registered in their name, and the ticket is against the license plate. The owner let whoever use their car when the violation occurred. But it probably depends on if the ticket was placed on the car or if an officer handed the driver a ticket.
The person that received the ticket. The owner of the car received the ticket.
lol that is random
yes, as long as she is driving on private property, i.e. a parking lot, then the police cannot ticket a unlicensed driver.. they are typically not inclined to ticket an unlicesed driver in any case, as long as they are in the car with a licensed driver.