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mich800
Jun 13, 2013Explorer
cacoon wrote:
In my hood, if it is blocking your trailer from being moved it can be towed by Police. You can not block another vehicle in whether your legally parked or not. If you hook up to a trailer that is not yours even to move it you can be charged with a crime, and would be liable for any damage to it. The offending trailer can only be on street for 72 hours without being moved. Police can tag it and then cite and tow 72 hours later. When I park my trailer in front of my house I always block the front with one of my vehicles. This has happened to me but I was able to find other owner and resolved problem. These are the rules for my local area.
Cacoon
Interesting, how is blocking defined? Is there separate language for automobiles and trailers? Three feet of space gets a car out but not a trailer and how do they know how long the tow vehicle is, could be a regular cab short bed, crew cab long bed or maybe a MDT.
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