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How can you get a DUI on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 3380576" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>Fyrtwuck</p><p></p><p>They might...if they are trying to charge the person. I KNOW this....adjusters will not pay claims and even go to court if a person states they were injured during non-working/ not open hours. The first thing out of their mouth is...why were you on the property? Why were you trespassing?</p><p></p><p>Example: Home owner is NOT at home...so he/she cannot ask me to "leave" their property. If I park my car in the middle of their front yard...am I trespassing? I know rural areas/farms put up signs.....but should EVERY home in an urban area post a sign, business, ...etc???</p><p></p><p>I don't thinks so. Business is to HAVE customers during open hours. When they are closed and NON-OPERATING...what is the defense of a person parked on private porperty? As a teenager I and a lot of my buddies were asked by the cops to "move on" when we were sitting in a closed gas station..just hanging out...that we didn't own....did we have a right to be on that private property ....even though the owner didn't ask us to leave and we had no "open store business to conduct there". If I or a buddy's dad owned the property...I/we could state an "ownership of private property " and within our rights to be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 3380576, member: 2550"] Fyrtwuck They might...if they are trying to charge the person. I KNOW this....adjusters will not pay claims and even go to court if a person states they were injured during non-working/ not open hours. The first thing out of their mouth is...why were you on the property? Why were you trespassing? Example: Home owner is NOT at home...so he/she cannot ask me to "leave" their property. If I park my car in the middle of their front yard...am I trespassing? I know rural areas/farms put up signs.....but should EVERY home in an urban area post a sign, business, ...etc??? I don't thinks so. Business is to HAVE customers during open hours. When they are closed and NON-OPERATING...what is the defense of a person parked on private porperty? As a teenager I and a lot of my buddies were asked by the cops to "move on" when we were sitting in a closed gas station..just hanging out...that we didn't own....did we have a right to be on that private property ....even though the owner didn't ask us to leave and we had no "open store business to conduct there". If I or a buddy's dad owned the property...I/we could state an "ownership of private property " and within our rights to be there. [/QUOTE]
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