The police gave me a ticket on MY parking lot, can I dismiss it?

Was running very late, some douchebag parked in my spot, and I was in a hurry so I took the handicapped, five minutes later, I see the cop writing me a ticket and telling me I don't have the placard on my plate or displayed via the windshield. This is not fair, the police is NOT allowed on my property. 

Anonymous2021-04-09T01:42:57Z

If you aren't smart enough to be able to put a sentence together I doubt you own anything. 

Ksksk2021-04-08T23:47:41Z

You better be careful.. You know with.. Black lives matter Steve rolling around.. In his wheel chair.. Hes the one on the goonies... He was the one locked in the room all day.. Oh yeah.. Instant street cred.. His life fukcing matters ok!!! How dare you!!! Super man tackles them from across the room.. Its like how dare you!! How dare you drive drunk!! And maybe threaten and endanger this beutiful piece of.. Man.. He also has his own meme.. Hes the YU no meme.. Hes the inspiration behind it.. Little did they know.. That he would later grow up to become.. Black lives matter Steve.. And.. Hes the top of the top... What if he were to needed that space??? And you were in the way??? Please be more caredul.. 

Alan2021-04-08T23:44:01Z

Nope. If you don't want them on your property, then technically you'll have to close it to the public (the police can go anywhere the public can go). If you don't want them, do them a favor and do NOT call them when you're in serious trouble, deal with it yourself. So next time, if someone steals money from your cash register or if someone is about to use a knife or a firearm, do not call the cops for their help.   

8 Plus 1 Finger2021-04-08T23:43:14Z

Oh yes they are. In most states, yes. Handicapped parking, fire lanes, fire hydrants, loading zones, red curbs and other parking regulations are often enforceable on private property, particularly if it's property open to public access.