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Old Dec 1, 2004 | 12:41 PM
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Originally posted by SlickMatB
9.42.100 Operating vehicles on private property prohibited.

A. No person shall operate or drive a motor vehicle, motorcycle, mini-bike, trail bike, dune buggy, motor scooter, jeep or other form or motor vehicular transportation upon the private property of another or upon any public property which is not subject to the provisions of the Vehicle Code of the state. These facilities include but are not limited to publically accessed parking lots, structures and/or gated areas after hours, during special occasions, etc.

B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to emergency vehicles, governmental agencies or to persons driving upon such property with the written consent of the owner or person in lawful possession of such property or to the owner himself, his family, employees, agents or lessees. (Prior code ยง 4620.2).

I do my research to buddy...and if you dont understand what this means, its saying, if you dont have written consent, your Trespassing and a cop has every right to pull you or break you up until you prove him wrong. On top of that, if your doing something stupid like racing or burning out in front of him, he can also charge you with that since you are already breaking the law by trespassing. Moral of the story, if your racing in an industrial area, you are just as at risk as being on US Hwy 19

I think this is what i posted genious and Parking Lots are Null and Void of these laws They have NO JURISDICTION it also falls under local Law What I pulled up was FLORIDA STATE STATUTE Which Overrides Local Law ! PD and Sherrifs have NOOOOOOOOOO Jurisdiction whatsoever ! Complexes are even less under their jurisdiction UNLESS the owner or Owners have them Police the area ! they have NO law whatsoever unless it endangers others But even then alls they can do is restrain and remove ! Serve warrents and so forth NO MOTOR VEHICLE Jurisdiction !
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