First of all NBC4i this is a misleading headline. She wasn’t ticketed for parking in her driveway. She was ticketed for illegally blocking the sidewalk. I wish they would ticket people more often for this. Why have rules if you don’t enforce them?
Naw, you can't block the sidewalk. You want a private drive , move out of the burbs. I live in the city and wish people would get ticketed more for blocking the sidewalk.
I walk with a cane. My knees give me a lot of pain. I know it doesn't seem like much to most people but when I have to step around cars blocking the walk it genuinely hurts. Cars blocking the sidewalk are also a hazard for blind persons walking with a cane and persons using wheelchairs. PLEASE don't block the sidewalk when parking your car in your driveway.
She was ticketed for parking on the sidewalk. She has plenty of room in her driveway to pull ahead and clear the sidewalk. What is her beef with the neighbors that she feels a need to block the sidewalk. NBC4i needs to investigate her motives.
I praise the Columbus Police Dept. for ticketing people and anyone like this woman, even me if I do it too, who block the sidewalk to any degree. I mean what are people and children to do when on their bicycles, child bicycles, walking their baby in a stroller when someone's car is blocking their sidewalk path? The sidewalk keeps them safe. Also, partially blocking the sidewalk is inconsiderate and leads to the wrong impression that anyone can block any portion as they please.
People pay enough taxes without some Barney Fife sticking his hand in their pocket. The proper procedure was to issue a warning. If it was me I would check the cars in the area to ensure I was not singled out.
@@Richard-wu4cj crime against who? Commercial Crime yea but what part of any Constitution says one cannot park on private or public lands. I'll wait. Commercial Insurance Officer
@@malikdey-nativemoor2923 OK lets have a little fun.. here you go.. I looked up the exact law that specifically mentions parking over a sidewalk. It looks like the sidewalk is a public sidewalk meant to be enjoyed by "everyone".. I guess the victim that comes to mind first and foremost would be someone in a wheelchair... that couldn't easily go around the vehicle.. but either way.. It's a law and if you have issue with that law take it up with your local council person or elected official instead of crying about it on here. You only had to wait 8 minutes ;-) codes.ohio.gov/orc/4511.68
@@Richard-wu4cj I asked for the law. You sent a Commercial code written by the bank (bench) and the British Accreditation Registry (BAR). So my question is who gave the bank and a private British Association to construct or write any laws for United States Republic of North America (1791)? They may have power in the U.S. Democracy (1871) or State [corporation] of Ohio (1956), which is NOT Ohio State Republic ordained in Northwest Ordinance. I also hope the imaginary person in the wheel chair gets that finance for being injured. Also wonder why the person in wheelchair did not file a complaint herself. But again I'll wait
Shame on Columbus City for that ticket . She was in her driveway . Funny how parking on any street is ok . Your driveway you bought but the street that's not yours is ok ? Lmao
100% agreed, her car was in her driveway... and simultaneously blocking the sidewalk to some degree. So adults and children who want to ride a bike, child bike, walk a baby in a stroller, or just simply walk on the sidewalk to stay safe, what do you actually recommend that they do when a car is blocking the sidewalk? Or several cars on several driveways are impeding the sidewalk on their route?
First of all NBC4i this is a misleading headline. She wasn’t ticketed for parking in her driveway. She was ticketed for illegally blocking the sidewalk. I wish they would ticket people more often for this. Why have rules if you don’t enforce them?
Naw, you can't block the sidewalk. You want a private drive , move out of the burbs. I live in the city and wish people would get ticketed more for blocking the sidewalk.
Suburbanites can be such victims when they violate the law.
The white car down further also looks like it has parked over the sidewalk too.
I hope they got a ticket too... It's very annoying when people do this and it happens ALL THE TIME
I walk with a cane. My knees give me a lot of pain. I know it doesn't seem like much to most people but when I have to step around cars blocking the walk it genuinely hurts. Cars blocking the sidewalk are also a hazard for blind persons walking with a cane and persons using wheelchairs. PLEASE don't block the sidewalk when parking your car in your driveway.
She was ticketed for parking on the sidewalk. She has plenty of room in her driveway to pull ahead and clear the sidewalk. What is her beef with the neighbors that she feels a need to block the sidewalk. NBC4i needs to investigate her motives.
I praise the Columbus Police Dept. for ticketing people and anyone like this woman, even me if I do it too, who block the sidewalk to any degree. I mean what are people and children to do when on their bicycles, child bicycles, walking their baby in a stroller when someone's car is blocking their sidewalk path? The sidewalk keeps them safe. Also, partially blocking the sidewalk is inconsiderate and leads to the wrong impression that anyone can block any portion as they please.
People pay enough taxes without some Barney Fife sticking his hand in their pocket. The proper procedure was to issue a warning. If it was me I would check the cars in the area to ensure I was not singled out.
Because of COVID, all these cops have to get creative to reach their quotas.
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Statutes is commercial law. Parking is NOT a crime, where is the injured party?
Are you serious? Parking can be a crime.... That's why we give out fines and have parking meters.. handicap parking... no blocking hydrants....
@@Richard-wu4cj crime against who? Commercial Crime yea but what part of any Constitution says one cannot park on private or public lands. I'll wait. Commercial Insurance Officer
@@malikdey-nativemoor2923 OK lets have a little fun.. here you go.. I looked up the exact law that specifically mentions parking over a sidewalk. It looks like the sidewalk is a public sidewalk meant to be enjoyed by "everyone".. I guess the victim that comes to mind first and foremost would be someone in a wheelchair... that couldn't easily go around the vehicle.. but either way.. It's a law and if you have issue with that law take it up with your local council person or elected official instead of crying about it on here. You only had to wait 8 minutes ;-)
codes.ohio.gov/orc/4511.68
@@Richard-wu4cj I asked for the law. You sent a Commercial code written by the bank (bench) and the British Accreditation Registry (BAR). So my question is who gave the bank and a private British Association to construct or write any laws for United States Republic of North America (1791)? They may have power in the U.S. Democracy (1871) or State [corporation] of Ohio (1956), which is NOT Ohio State Republic ordained in Northwest Ordinance. I also hope the imaginary person in the wheel chair gets that finance for being injured. Also wonder why the person in wheelchair did not file a complaint herself. But again I'll wait
@@malikdey-nativemoor2923 The link I gave goes straight to ohio.gov site showing 4511.68 Parking - prohibited acts.
Shame on Columbus City for that ticket . She was in her driveway . Funny how parking on any street is ok . Your driveway you bought but the street that's not yours is ok ? Lmao
100% agreed, her car was in her driveway... and simultaneously blocking the sidewalk to some degree. So adults and children who want to ride a bike, child bike, walk a baby in a stroller, or just simply walk on the sidewalk to stay safe, what do you actually recommend that they do when a car is blocking the sidewalk? Or several cars on several driveways are impeding the sidewalk on their route?