CaliforniaBear
Junior Member
In CA, what are your rights with regard to emergency responders blocking your driveway?
Now I understand that, in a real emergency, responders generally have a legal right to block my driveway. However, when the emergency is over, or when the "emergency" is not really an emergency, i.e. they are just chatting with themselves, standing by, does a citizen have any right to insist that they move their vehicle?
For example, firemen paramedic arrive for a medical emergency at your neighbors and block your driveway. some time later they exit the house and start hanging out in front of their car. the emergency is over. How can you force them to move their car if they refuse?
Another example, the sheriff arrives, they arrest a suspect at your neighbor's house and drive away, but a second sheriff car remains there. they are just hanging out, blocking your driveway. What can you do if they refuse to move?
One last example, the sheriff surrounds your neighbor's house. It's an emergency but it has been going on for 2 hours. They refuse to move their car 1 meter to unblock your driveway. Can you legally insist they let you out, or are you stuck at home no matter how long the emergency continues?
Now I understand that, in a real emergency, responders generally have a legal right to block my driveway. However, when the emergency is over, or when the "emergency" is not really an emergency, i.e. they are just chatting with themselves, standing by, does a citizen have any right to insist that they move their vehicle?
For example, firemen paramedic arrive for a medical emergency at your neighbors and block your driveway. some time later they exit the house and start hanging out in front of their car. the emergency is over. How can you force them to move their car if they refuse?
Another example, the sheriff arrives, they arrest a suspect at your neighbor's house and drive away, but a second sheriff car remains there. they are just hanging out, blocking your driveway. What can you do if they refuse to move?
One last example, the sheriff surrounds your neighbor's house. It's an emergency but it has been going on for 2 hours. They refuse to move their car 1 meter to unblock your driveway. Can you legally insist they let you out, or are you stuck at home no matter how long the emergency continues?