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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once a car is parked, I don’t think there is any obligation to move it if it is parked on a public street. A car is not abandoned because it is not driven in a week. Our neighbor’s basement tenant parked right at the end of our driveway and only drove on Saturdays for years. It was annoying to multi-point turn every time you pulled out, but the guy was in a legal parking spot. [/quote] This is an ordinance in Gaithersburg: Sec. 14-16. - [b]Parking for more than forty-eight hours prohibited[/b]. SHARE LINK TO SECTIONPRINT SECTIONDOWNLOAD (DOCX) OF SECTIONSEMAIL SECTIONCOMPARE VERSIONS No person shall park any motor vehicle or other vehicle upon any street, avenue, road, highway, public parking lot or vacant lot for a continuous period of more than forty-eight hours at any one time. (Res. No. R-30-65, § 1-1.06; Ord. No. O-2-79) You can remain parked on a street, but you need to move your car every 48 hours to comply with this ordinance.[/quote] What a stupid ordinance. It is being massively violated daily. You can’t park your car on the street in front of your house for more than 48 hours? You come home on Friday at 6pm; you stay home on the weekend; your 48 hours timer runs out at 6pm on Sunday and you have to move your car to comply? Who does that? Is it a joke? [/quote]
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