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Old 15-01-2008, 06:14 PM   #29
paul_r_d
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Originally Posted by Hybrid34
I got a question for somethig like this,
Say you lived on a main street and as MOSt people park their car on the nature strip..as your legally able to do?...
because everynight you park your car there(not onthe road but on the grassy part outside the front of your house), putting a 4sale sign on your car makes it different?!
Would like to know
- Ash
My bro was done for parking his car on a main road advertising it for sale. He rang the cops and they told him that is is illegal to park your car ANYWHERE with a for sale sign on it, other than private property. Nature strips outside of homes is considered public so therefore I guess you could be fined for parking there too.

You are have a very good point though.
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