Rayd888
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I've heard/read a lot of stories of people being harassed about parking and sleeping in different places...
Note: the whole thing os ridiculous because you can park during the day almost anywhere as long as you're not either sleeping, or having sex in your van, car or whatever type of vehicle even though it's your own private property/space and no one can see you...
Anyway, this question is for any lawyers out there: if someone is sleeping in their van and he gets a knock on the door from a security guard. Should he just be legally able to just jump in the driver's seat and drive away?
If it's not a police officer, shouldn't you just be able to crack your window and say, "Yeah, hello. I'll just move along. Bye..."?
I'm no lawyer and I know common sense has nothing to do with the Law... So can a real lawyer explain this to me?
Thanks!
Peace.
Note: the whole thing os ridiculous because you can park during the day almost anywhere as long as you're not either sleeping, or having sex in your van, car or whatever type of vehicle even though it's your own private property/space and no one can see you...
Anyway, this question is for any lawyers out there: if someone is sleeping in their van and he gets a knock on the door from a security guard. Should he just be legally able to just jump in the driver's seat and drive away?
If it's not a police officer, shouldn't you just be able to crack your window and say, "Yeah, hello. I'll just move along. Bye..."?
I'm no lawyer and I know common sense has nothing to do with the Law... So can a real lawyer explain this to me?
Thanks!
Peace.