Probably not. Many newer vehicles have a similar feature that allows certain lights, usually the daytime running lights (headlight switch is off, but headlights are on low intensity high beam) and related ones, to turn off when the parking brake is engaged. I suspect that you will find that your daytime running headlights do the same thing. It is simply the vehicle 'realising' that the parking brake is on and, therefore, the running lights are unneccessary.
The daytime running lights on the 2006 Corolla are a safety feature. They are designed to make it easier for other drivers to see the vehicle.
The engine does not have to be running to release the parking brake on your 1994 Cadillac Seville. The parking brake can be engaged or released without the engine running.
i can stop a toddler from running into a parking lot by holding their hands, keep them in the car if you have one or keep close watch to them
Brake and parking lights? Are you sure, the two aren't interconnected. Maybe it's just the brake light. If so, sounds like a bad brake light switch. If you step on the brakes and the brake and parking (sometimes called running lights) lights come on it sounds like you have a real problem. Suggest you have it checked right away.
in the parking lights
i had the same problem last month and i had find out that it was because the brake oil was running low.
Around $1200 registered and running with 200k+ kilometers
There should have been instructions that came with the frame. Usually you could tap into the running light circuit by following the wire harness of the vehicle to the parking lights. Then just tap into those wires.
No.
Try applying parking brake
It is not illegal to leave your car running while waiting for someone in a parking lot as long as someone (a licensed driver) is in the car.
Brake system has air in it.