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Can I still get my car towed away for this?

I have an extra car I don't use that much and park it a space where a sign is posted "Visitor Parking 72 hours"

Every 3rd day I pull the car out and turn it around. People who live in the same complex park in that area to when they come home. During the day there isn't any cars there except mine. At night those 8 parking spaces are full again. So their just as quilty as I am if we're not allowed to park there, except I leave my car there for 3 days.

Update:

Hey -Don't Eat Me- go fk yourself DUDE!

Update 2:

TY -John- that's what I thought. Parking is so hard to find around here and it's a classic 72 Menz. I want it close to keep an eye on it. But if they really want to get technical about it, they could tow it regardless becuse I'm not a visitor but if they were to do that they should tow the other people's cars that live and park in that area as well.

Update 3:

-Misanthrope- I park my good car in the garage everyday. The space I'm referring to right across from my garage.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Just keep doing what you are doing. The police will only investigate the car if there is a complaint. If you keep moving it every couple of days it will not be parked in the same spot. My department will either chalk the tires or check the valve stems to see if it has moved. If it has moved within the 72 hours there is nothing we can do. If it hasn't moved, we will issue a parking ticket first and/or issue a parking warning (usually a bright colored tag on the windshield) telling you to move your vehicle. Then we will check back to see if it has moved. If not, then it is impounded as an "abandoned vehicle".

    Source(s): 11 year police officer
  • 1 decade ago

    As long as it's posted and you know about the rule, your property management can cause your car to be towed away if it's on private property. Your rental agreement or your homeowner's association rules are a contract and you agreed to this condition when you moved in. It's never a good argument to say "everyone else is doing it too." Sounds pretty childish if you think about it. Towing everyone's car won't get yours out of lock-up any faster. Just contact the property management and talk to them about it. What about your assigned parking space? Why are you taking up visitor parking?

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