Was it a traffic ticket, or a ticket for causing a nuisance by excessively loud music?
YES
As a legal matter, police officers are never 'off duty' and are sworn to uphold the law at all times. Therefore, in the performance of their official duties, yes they can. However, in their status as private citizens, you may bar them if they have no official reason to trespass on your property.
no you can not
No. Our President, George Bush, was actually seen driving around his Texas ranch (private property) without his seatbelt just before a big campaign for Click It or Ticket It began. This did not go without notice or comment in the press, however it was also noted that he was not in violation of any laws as he was on private property.However, it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 16 to not wear their seatbelt, even on private property. You may also receive some grief from your insurance company if you are involved in an injury collision and not wearing your seatbelt, even on private property.
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
YES
As a legal matter, police officers are never 'off duty' and are sworn to uphold the law at all times. Therefore, in the performance of their official duties, yes they can. However, in their status as private citizens, you may bar them if they have no official reason to trespass on your property.
The questioner doesn't say for what offense, but, yes, moving violations CAN be issued on 'private' property.
no you can not
Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.
It should unless there was some illegal activity that had occurred and you had the proper coverages. There is no difference in a private property accident or a public street accident when it comes to paying claims.
A retail store is a public space but it's private property.
Depending on local laws and the nature of the violation, yes. Serious violations, such as drunk driving and reckless driving, are often enforceable on private property to which the public has access. There may be local ordinances that set speed limits or other "rules of the road" requirements in mobile home parks. Further, if the officer observed the violation on a public highway or street and then made the stop within the mobile home park, all the rules of the road of a public highway apply, as that is where the violation occurred.
Yes, you can be issued a citation on private property.
No. Our President, George Bush, was actually seen driving around his Texas ranch (private property) without his seatbelt just before a big campaign for Click It or Ticket It began. This did not go without notice or comment in the press, however it was also noted that he was not in violation of any laws as he was on private property.However, it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 16 to not wear their seatbelt, even on private property. You may also receive some grief from your insurance company if you are involved in an injury collision and not wearing your seatbelt, even on private property.
i can can come on your private property.
Definitely not. The stream is part of the private property.