by dickster on May 28th, 2005

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Our HOA rules do not allow residents to park on the street or in visitor parking. Offduty police park their take home patrol cars on the street or in visitor spots, community property. Do off duty police have a right to park wherever they want?

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  • by Anonymous on March 5th, 2006

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    This is a tough question to answer. most police officers are on call 24-7 and must have their police vehicles readily available. the police may park their police vehicle on the public street for this reason. the public can park on the street, as long as neither is in violation of the law. i assume the visitor parking is on private property. this is a question that needs to be addressed by the hoa. there may be an agreement that the officer can park his police vehicle in this location. one of the main reasons the take home car program was initiated, was more presence of police vehicles to deter crime. and, it works. just check the stats. and, no matter if the officer is on or off-duty, if you need his assistance, he is close. just look for his off-duty police car. my neighbors love my police car parked in the neighborhood. they have expressed their appreciation and have offered their driveways to park my police car, if i need an extra parking space. public safety is always number one with the police.

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