JeffeVerde
Junior Member
(in Azusa, California)
At the start of the year, Azusa implemented a "beautification program" where every street is to be swept once a week. I work from home, and I see parking enforcement out writing street sweeping tickets twice a week (opposite sides of the road are done on different days). But I've yet to see a street sweeper on my street, and I've seen the same trash in the gutter for at least two weeks running, so I'm quite certain sweeping isn't being done weekly or even bi-monthly.
Where a sign is posted -
No Parking
Street Sweeping
(day)
(time period)
is a ticket valid if the street is never actually swept? It would seem that just as the "No Parking" is constrained by the stated day of week and time period, it should also be constrained by the stated purpose. Wouldn't this be akin to enforcing a "when children are present" speed zone when there are no children present?
California - What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
At the start of the year, Azusa implemented a "beautification program" where every street is to be swept once a week. I work from home, and I see parking enforcement out writing street sweeping tickets twice a week (opposite sides of the road are done on different days). But I've yet to see a street sweeper on my street, and I've seen the same trash in the gutter for at least two weeks running, so I'm quite certain sweeping isn't being done weekly or even bi-monthly.
Where a sign is posted -
No Parking
Street Sweeping
(day)
(time period)
is a ticket valid if the street is never actually swept? It would seem that just as the "No Parking" is constrained by the stated day of week and time period, it should also be constrained by the stated purpose. Wouldn't this be akin to enforcing a "when children are present" speed zone when there are no children present?
California - What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?