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How is someone supposed to keep track of every parking restriction in the Nassau county villages??? I was ticketed for parking for more than 4 hours, but there was no sign telling me of such..
How is someone supposed to keep track of every parking restriction in the Nassau county villages??? I was ticketed for parking for more than 4 hours, but there was no sign telling me of such..
When you enter any village area, there are signs on the border of that village stating the parking laws. You will NOT see a sign on every block or even by the train, etc. They have the right to ticket you regardless of if there is a sign there and even if you didn't know the parking rules. Basically, you cannot park on any incorporated village street. If you see streets with not many or no cars, that's pretty much gives you a clue that no one is parked there b/c they aren't allowed.
So where are the signs? Maybe very far from where you parked but it's a law they enforce nonetheless. Villages won't have signs on every block stating the rules. It's unfortunate but now you know and will have to be more careful next time. Again, if you see little to no cars parked, you can assume that means there are street parking rules in effect for that town.
Any every single inc village in Nassau County has parking rules.
I was issued a parking summons in Roosevelt Field, which I believe is a privately owned mall, where there was no sign nor any striped marking on the street which would designate no parking. The ticket reads "prohibited parking" Please advise.
I was issued a parking summons in Roosevelt Field, which I believe is a privately owned mall, where there was no sign nor any striped marking on the street which would designate no parking. The ticket reads "prohibited parking" Please advise.
We need more details. Were you parked overnight or something?
I personally find the parking regulations rather restrictive in Nassau County, specifically at the LIRR stations. They make it nearly impossible to park within a mile of certain stations if you're not a resident of the town without risking incurring a fine.
What are the regulations for parking opposite someone's driveway on a two way street in Nassau County. There was no room to get out with all the snow blocking the roadway. The car's light was damaged. Now we are responsible. Is this fair???
I was issued a parking summons in Roosevelt Field, which I believe is a privately owned mall, where there was no sign nor any striped marking on the street which would designate no parking. The ticket reads "prohibited parking" Please advise.
Legally police can ticket you in parking lots like the mall
Most towns and villages have restrictions between midnight and 6am. Hours vary.
Very Very annoying if you have a single lane driveway and multiple drivers and cars.
But, it does keep the neighborhood a little nicer.
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