To: left that other site
Nobody is allowed to park in your driveway (unless perhaps it is an easement) Depends on the local laws. Last time I was in Palo Alto they had a law requiring all privately owned parking spaces to be made available to the public after 7:00 PM when not being used by the owner. So businesses with parking garages could not legally shut their garage doors after hours.
31 posted on
07/11/2015 5:28:16 PM PDT by
SeeSharp
To: SeeSharp
Like I said...this is not the America I grew up in. (sigh)
32 posted on
07/11/2015 5:33:32 PM PDT by
left that other site
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To: SeeSharp
Last time I was in Palo Alto they had a law requiring all privately owned parking spaces to be made available to the public after 7:00 PM when not being used by the owner. Did that apply to single-family homes/driveways that were otherwise not open to someone the public?
52 posted on
07/11/2015 6:02:16 PM PDT by
IYAS9YAS
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