01-09-2019, 11:10 AM
The situation doesn't change much as I see it. In my neighbourhood, motorists leave their cars in aprons (most can't accommodate a car, but some can). The risk of being ticketed is almost zero, I would imagine, since it's complaint-based and no one has much cause to complain about this particular infraction.
The way for the pilot to work (or, really, be meaningfully different from the current situation at all) would be to take the position that boulevard parking is now allowed, but improper boulevard parking (for example, leaving the rear end of a vehicle hanging over the street or sidewalk, or driving over landscaping to park a vehicle) will be proactively ticketed.
The way for the pilot to work (or, really, be meaningfully different from the current situation at all) would be to take the position that boulevard parking is now allowed, but improper boulevard parking (for example, leaving the rear end of a vehicle hanging over the street or sidewalk, or driving over landscaping to park a vehicle) will be proactively ticketed.