Yes you can be ticketed. Most parking lots are actually private property but they still come under the Vehicle and Traffic law.
It all depends on how the law defines a roadway and in the case of unsafe backing there is not restriction on where the event occurs.
BOTH drivers are at fault for backing without caution. If the accident occurred in a driveway on private property, no ticket was probably issued. Turn it over to your insurance companies.
Yes, you can be issued a citation on private property.
The questioner doesn't say for what offense, but, yes, moving violations CAN be issued on 'private' property.
Officers of the law can issue citations anywhere, even on private property.
You cannot be fined or issued a citation for having expired tags on a vehicle which is on private property. However when the vehicle is on a public roadway you can be issued a citation.
there have been 6,988 tickets issued for speeding in Kentucky in 2008
Video traffic tickets are issued to the owner of the vehicle. Who was driving is not questioned.
Daughter backed up over halfway, other driver came around corner and hit her, kept going and caused damage to her own vehicle. None to my daughters. Appeared as though the driver attempted to go around rather than stop and wait. No tickets issued. Police did not talk to witness that backs facts up, but stated on the report my daughter hit her. Happened on private property.
Lenin decreed that all private ownership of property was now abolished and that all property, businesses, etc were now the property of the state.
Federal reserve notes are paper money in the United States. The Federal Reserve is the nation's central bank. All current US bills are issued by the Federal Reserve system,but in the past some bills were issued directly by the government and others were issued by private banks with government backing.
Federal reserve notes are paper money in the United States. The Federal Reserve is the nation's central bank. All current US bills are issued by the Federal Reserve system,but in the past some bills were issued directly by the government and others were issued by private banks with government backing.
You can, but it's not required and typically no citations are issued unless it's a misdemeanor like DUI.