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Chalking is illegal, and is so is REMOVING chalk

Started by FTL_Ian, February 07, 2013, 03:15 PM NHFT

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FTL_Ian

Robin Hooders in Keene report being threatened with felony "interfering with investigation" charges for removing parking enforcers' chalkings from tires.   :o

Free libertarian

Who gives the meter lady permission to put marks on their car's tire?

Aren't lots of these "chalkings" done prior to the meter expiring?

MaineShark

As I noted elsewhere...

I've not done the research on caselaw on the subject, specifically, but on the face of it, it seems like they should have a warrant before tampering with someone's property during the course of an investigation.

By asserting that they are "investigating," when they clearly do not have a warrant, they may (possibly - again, there might be caselaw on the subject) have opened themselves up to some serious liability within the rules of their own system.

doobie

Quote from: Free libertarian on February 07, 2013, 04:09 PM NHFT
Who gives the meter lady permission to put marks on their car's tire?

Aren't lots of these "chalkings" done prior to the meter expiring?

They are done in areas with "2 hour parking."  so you don't just refill the meter...and actually move your car.  Quite ecologically/environmentally insane to force people to move the car every 2 hours to park somewhere.