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udidwht
Jun 09, 2018Explorer
Rice wrote:
But San Diego, as one example, has an ordinance preventing RVs from parking overnight on city streets. So you might be able to sleep in your RV because the "no sleeping in vehicles" law was overruled, but in order to do that you'll have to have a place to park it. I would hope. Safety first, you know.
Parking lot will do. Vehicles can not be towed from a lot until:
1. Parking notice issued
2. 96 hours have passed
The only exception to this would be fire lane violation. That is from the California vehicle code 22658
It is also state law (California) that if an owner comes to find his vehicle being towed prior to the tow operator leaving the lot. They are required by law to return the vehicle to the owner unconditionally no questions asked. Not doing so is a misdemeanor. A fee of not more than one-half the cost of the regular tow fee can be charged. The regular towing charge may only be imposed after the vehicle has been removed from the property and is in transit.
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