Unattended Vehicle Check
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by AbbandonZK, Apr 8, 2016.
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Call the sheriff department and see if it's a problem if you plan on leaving it more than 72 hours... If they don't have an issue they will put a note on their computer systems saying you got permission ect ect...
tinytim, Bean Jr., Grijon and 1 other person Thank this. -
Apparently this is an Arizona statute so the OP really has no recourse. As to asking the sheriff's department to "look the other way"....why would they do that? Their job is to enforce the law, whether they agree with it or not. Sure, it'd be nice to park there, but if it were me, I'd rather pay the $10 at the truckstop than pay the very expensive towing bill. Just my .02 worth.
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El Paso has a city ordinance prohibiting the parking of commercial truck and trailers on residential streets. If you can fit your bobtail on your property, that's OK.
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Thanks for the advice guys I'll just pay to park.
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Fort Worth TX code, you can't have a truck parked in a residential area.
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I live in Fort Worth. I actually called and asked about that and they said it was okay if in the driveway but that was 10 years ago so who knows now. I just park mine at the yard these days.
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All the reason I'd need to NOT live in Ft Worth.
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Can't leave your trashcans in the front either.ExOTR Thanks this.
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Sorry, but I don't want to see your truck parked on the side of the road. Pay for parking or make arrangements to park on property under your control. I really don't get the mentality of I'll just park my business where I dang well please.
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