On Dec 18, 2007 1:17 AM, Mark C <obeechi@runbox.com> wrote: > What about that newer law in LA where a permit is required for parking an > RV or a small or larger commercial vehicle on the streets, and this permit > is only good for a day or three... I bet in certain parts of this city they > enforce this... esp if a neighbor complains... > I think the limit is only on residential streets. A guy who lives across the street liked to park his plumbing truck in front of my apartment, taking up 2-3 spots. Lately he's been parking a block over, in front of commercial buildings, because parking enforcement has been ticketing him for parking a commercial vehicle on a residential street overnight. Never had a problem with either my Vanagon or my ridiculous long wheel base Chevy Express van. Of course, the former doesn't have "Plumber" and phone numbers plastered all over it, and the latter is just a passenger van. Plenty of beat up old RVs lining certain non-residential streets near the VA hospital though. They never seem to get tickets. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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