I don't know what the law says, but folks playing in the road should certainly watch out for trucks and busses.
2007-03-31 05:54:34
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answered by Sailinlove 4
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Aside from not blocking roadway and what not, which is illegal if you refuse to move, an officer could cite the entire group for J-Walking. Technically, playing on a public road is illegal, although many of us grew up doing the same on very seldom used residential streets.
2007-03-31 05:59:41
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answered by dillhocl 2
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you cannot block the road and prevent traffic from passing without a permit, otherwise a road is like any other public property. You have to let cars through w/o making them wait a long time. You also can't damage someone elses property (like a car parked in the street).
2007-03-31 05:54:27
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answered by vospire s 5
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if the vehicles are genuinely damaged you will get some money to fix from the dad and mom. except that there extremely isnt an offense you are able to call the police officials for. yet assuming you stay in a community with a homeowners association connected to it you are able to make a suitable grievance at your next assembly or communicate with the HOA president, they could deliver a letter to the dad and mom declaring that their newborn isn't allowed to play football there and could use the grass section as it is what it became created for and failure to conform ought to effect in HOA fines which they ought to pay. yet with that being suggested the toddlers ought to easily respect your sources and verify out no longer to hit your automobile, we performed in the culdasack because there became no park in my community yet were consistently careful about vehicles and who had a backyard. worst case senario merely pass accessible and elevate hell.
2016-12-03 02:07:16
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answered by kristofer 4
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The law is about common sense. I think public roads are for cars and you would be an obstruction and a danger to motorists and yourself.
2007-03-31 05:53:11
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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I think this is forbidden in the local bye-laws of the Highways department.
2007-03-31 08:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldn't. Easy way to get hit by a car.
2007-03-31 05:57:55
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answered by Mary G 6
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Cars have the right of way
2007-03-31 05:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-31 15:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-31 06:08:20
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answered by chav69 5
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