Yes, you can get a ticket for parking in a handicap spot on private property in California if you don't have a handicap plate or placard. If you want to fight the ticket, for instance you have the placard but you failed to hang it from your mirror, you must pay the fine up front and if the judge sides with you they will return the money. It took over 9 mos for my money to be returned.
No
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
no you can not
Depending on the charge, yes, they can. The above answer is correct provided that the landowner has entered into an agreement giving the police authority. This is typical for most malls and parking lots whether the stores are open or not. Usually you can take Florida Online Traffic School which reduces the fine and also keeps the Florida traffic ticket off your record. There is a link to Florida traffic school at the link below.
Defining private parking lot is the question here... The jurisdiction extends if the parking lot is regarded as a public access way... i.e. a mall, a hotel driveway, restaurant parking lot. A true private parking lot is a lot where access is limited by invitation or a private residence.
No
Private property.
Yes, except free municipal parking , but they still have rights re:terms of use and resposibilities, such as maintainance. Mall parking lots belong to the mall owner, and are private property .
No. That is one of the exceptions so issuing tickets on private property. Besides, most private property owners actually invite the police onto their authority to specifically enforce that regulation. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to find that your landlord does the same.
An area made publicly accessible, but it is not public property - the parking lot, like the bar, is private property.
If you have no lawful reason to be there, yes. Hospital parking lots are private property.
A parking lot is private property. Did the owner of the property file for charges?
In Pennsylvania, it is generally legal to park in a private driveway unless otherwise specified by the property owner or local ordinances. Property owners have the right to determine who can park on their driveway, and unauthorized parking may lead to towing or other enforcement actions. It is advisable to always seek permission from the property owner before parking in a private driveway.
You do.
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
A private drive (or driveway) is a road which leads up to a private house. It lies on private property. This is used for mainly parking residents' and visitors' cars on.
Yes, a handicapped driver can park in a handicapped space on private property, provided they have the appropriate handicap permit or placard displayed. These designated spaces are intended to provide accessible parking for individuals with disabilities, regardless of whether the property is publicly or privately owned. However, the specific rules and enforcement of these spaces may vary depending on the property's policies. It's important for drivers to adhere to any posted regulations or guidelines.