because u could kill someone and set all the trees on fire
Yes, a permit is required to have a picnic in this park.
A parking permit is required to park on Harvard's campus. They offer a regular car permit, and also a motorcycle permit which is a little cheaper than a car permit.
No.
You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.
you have to park at least 30 feet away from a fire station because, in case the fire engines need to get to a fire your not in the way
Yes, you can sell things at a public park, but you may need to obtain a permit or permission from the park authorities before doing so.
It depends on where you live, what kind of plant are you going to plant
Yes . Well kind of .you would one in the majority of places
Yes, you need a camping permit for overnight stays in the Grand Canyon. Permits can be obtained through the Grand Canyon National Park's website or visitor center.
If you as an individual or small group want to protest or distribute flyers, have a demonstration or rally on a public sidewalk, and do not intend to use amplified sound, you do not need any permit.
At Long Pine and at Flamingo campgrounds, you can have a fire ONLY within the fire grills. Some back-country campsites permit fires. For those that do not, the rules are STRICTLY enforced.
No you only can apply for a State disable permit with the DMV which will be good any where in the country. The city don't give them for car the DMV does. Which is State run. Now if the city has a park and they charge to park in but allow disable people to park free they many what you to permit to park in that park or beach . But it is mostly unlikely. A state one is all you need for you car or truck.