What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama
We have a Chevron branded gas station next to a Chik-Fil-A. While we do enjoy the symbiotic business relationship with our neighbor, their customers can be quite rude and will park in our limited parking lot spots, on top of areas marked on the ground with 'NO PARKING' and in other right of way areas that block proper traffic flow in and out of our business. Policing our own parking lot for their customers has become a headache. And we have already bore the cost of a CFA customer parking in our parking lot hitting our own vehicle causing $3800 of damage to it.
The local police said that they can issue citations, but are so slow to respond that the illegally parked person has already caused their trouble and left before the police can take action.
Is there a way for us as the owner of the parking to file 'non-uniformed complaints' against those illegally parked? This way, we can just write up a ticket, put it on the vehicle, and then send in a copy along with evidence to the city, and the city can cite them if they wish based on the evidence we provide (probably a picture of each offense in action)? This would be a win-win as the city could profit from the illegal parking and we would get some justice for the continuous extra effort we have to put in to keep our business traffic flow safe.
Thoughts?
We have a Chevron branded gas station next to a Chik-Fil-A. While we do enjoy the symbiotic business relationship with our neighbor, their customers can be quite rude and will park in our limited parking lot spots, on top of areas marked on the ground with 'NO PARKING' and in other right of way areas that block proper traffic flow in and out of our business. Policing our own parking lot for their customers has become a headache. And we have already bore the cost of a CFA customer parking in our parking lot hitting our own vehicle causing $3800 of damage to it.
The local police said that they can issue citations, but are so slow to respond that the illegally parked person has already caused their trouble and left before the police can take action.
Is there a way for us as the owner of the parking to file 'non-uniformed complaints' against those illegally parked? This way, we can just write up a ticket, put it on the vehicle, and then send in a copy along with evidence to the city, and the city can cite them if they wish based on the evidence we provide (probably a picture of each offense in action)? This would be a win-win as the city could profit from the illegal parking and we would get some justice for the continuous extra effort we have to put in to keep our business traffic flow safe.
Thoughts?