LCPD appreciates the spontaneous initiative coming up from the defendant's party, although it's not yet enough to determinate those vehicles letgitimately parked.
Act 11.8
Parking is to be done in a way that does not obstruct or slow down the traffic.
Parking on the sidewalk is forbidden. Exception to this is where the driver parks his vehicle parallelly to the sidewalk with 70 % of his car being on the sidewalk. This is called a pullover.
Parking outside of designed parking areas is forbidden.
As of the above stated Act 11.8, it clearly describes that a parking performed by the following formula: 70 percent placed on the sidewalk and 30 percent on the road, is meant for pulled over vehicles by an emergency vehicle.
It follows with "Parking outside of designed parking areas is forbidden", and we clearly can determinate that the place where the defendant has positioned his vehicles is not one.
We therefore demand to the court, to ask Mr. Badboydhia, defendant of this court case, to move his cars inside the fenced perimeter legitimately owned by this last which can clearly support the amount of cars at issue.