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Is this a new law or a change to a current law: Change
What law do you wish to change:
Why should this change be made: I am not too sure if this is covered by other laws but it is generally causing a bit of confusion (to me at least). This law should make it illegal to park at the gas station as it can cause trouble and also it will not allow people to stop their cars e.g. people stopping their cars at the pavement or similar. They didn't leave their vehicle so it can be considered as parking even though it is pretty similar.
What is the aim of this change: Will avoid confusion and will make people not complain about being ticketed for something the law doesn't states.
Additional Information: Again, this might be already covered by other laws, if it is it would be worth mentioning.
What law do you wish to change:
Vehicles may not be parked on public roads unless designated by the parking road markings.
Infraction - liable to $1,000 maximum fine and asset forfeiture.
Infraction - liable to $1,000 maximum fine and asset forfeiture.
Vehicles may not be parked or stopped for too long without a justifiable reason on public roads (including gas stations) unless designated by the parking road markings.
Infraction - liable to $1,000 maximum fine and asset forfeiture.
Infraction - liable to $1,000 maximum fine and asset forfeiture.
Why should this change be made: I am not too sure if this is covered by other laws but it is generally causing a bit of confusion (to me at least). This law should make it illegal to park at the gas station as it can cause trouble and also it will not allow people to stop their cars e.g. people stopping their cars at the pavement or similar. They didn't leave their vehicle so it can be considered as parking even though it is pretty similar.
What is the aim of this change: Will avoid confusion and will make people not complain about being ticketed for something the law doesn't states.
Additional Information: Again, this might be already covered by other laws, if it is it would be worth mentioning.