Nothing if all they did was cut you off.
Parking tickets are not charged against a driver but against a car. If a car gets too many parking tickets, it will get booted or towed. It will cost money to get the boot off or the car out of the impounded car lot.
On the firewall, driver's side, right in the corner closest to the driver, all by itself.
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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.
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 driver! ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer
I do not feel the the son was at faught because If the tale-end of the car was totally out into the intersection the other driver was to yield to him, especially if passing the son driver was going to cause the driver to go into another lane.
One often is offered a pass for a parking lot while entering through and automated machine. This however is not universal. Many parking lots require the driver to exit his or her vehicle after parking to retrieve a ticket or pass after parking and place in on the dashboard. Other parking lots require the driver to pay in advance for long term parking permits, which are usually mailed to the drivers residence on a monthly basis.
the fuse box should be under the back seat on the driver side, if the parking light fuse isn't there it could be under the hood also on the driver side
back their vehicles into parking spaces to assist in ease of leaving the parking lot.
There is no such thing as an "Emergency brake" in a vehicle. The PARKING BRAKE is the pedal to the far left against the edge of the driver's footwell. The handle above the pedal is the release.
NO!