Dpending on the size of the town - you could probably fight that. I know we had one customer that lives in a very small town about a half hour out. We wrapped their 14' box truck. Their local town said they cannot park it out by the road in front of their shop! WTF?? The truck gets used almost daily for deliveries. Problem is the town is so small that it only has about 20 employees. The guy who cited them is the sign permit guy is also the building inspector is also the water system administrator is also the clerk of court, etc, etc.... they stand no chance of fighting it. They started parking it behind their building. Fine. Month later they used it to take a bunch of stuff to their home - same guy cited them for having it in their residential driveway.
Dpending on the size of the town - you could probably fight that. I know we had one customer that lives in a very small town about a half hour out. We wrapped their 14' box truck. Their local town said they cannot park it out by the road in front of their shop! WTF?? The truck gets used almost daily for deliveries. Problem is the town is so small that it only has about 20 employees. The guy who cited them is the sign permit guy is also the building inspector is also the water system administrator is also the clerk of court, etc, etc.... they stand no chance of fighting it. They started parking it behind their building. Fine. Month later they used it to take a bunch of stuff to their home - same guy cited them for having it in their residential driveway.
We wrapped their 14' box truck. Their local town said they cannot park it out by the road in front of their shop! WTF?? The truck gets used almost daily for deliveries. Problem is the town is so small that it only has about 20 employees. The guy who cited them is the sign permit guy is also the building inspector is also the water system administrator is also the clerk of court, etc, etc.... they stand no chance of fighting it. They started parking it behind their building. Fine. Month later they used it to take a bunch of stuff to their home - same guy cited them for having it in their residential driveway.
The code around here is you can't park a wrapped vehicle off the road, or it's considered a sign. It has to be in a parking lot. Guess private property don't mean much these days.
LOL why did they spend so much to wrap something only a handfull of people are going to see, that already know them by first name anyway ..i'm just sayin
WOW!
so did they have a problem with the box truck before it was wrapped?
does the city have anything lettered on its vehicles?
they tried a proposed ordinance here for vehicles once, until i informed them that their own vehicles need to be all changed since it would not fit in their own code, they dropped it and never revisited it again
Not if you are in a sub-division or something like that. Considering "you're" already bound by the CCRs, it doesn't really matter that much relatively speaking.
Well a guy owns a small farm and the corner of it is a corner of a major intersection. It's basically a grassy hill. He would allow political signs to be there every season...and then a wrapped trailer. City made an ordinance that if it's not on a parking lot, it can't be there. It's his own private property but can be seen by the public on the highway...so he is subject to that rule. Because if it's off the road, it's just a sign...and therefore illegal.
If the town is so small they have one guy run it all then they cannot afford an attorney.
I got a warning ticket for my trailer being parked out front.
I fought it and won.
It was a fully licensed and insured road worthy vehicle in use every day. It is irrelevant to what is pained on the side. If my trailer was illegal then so was all other vehicles with the business name on the sides. If I had to change my trailer decorations then so did U haul.
They hearing officer ruled in my favor.
an old jelopy on the side walk that's rusted up and held together with duct tape.
Quit talking about my daily driver!!