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Originally Posted by slappytwotoes
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Case 1 - Violation in both letter and spirit. Endangers those who walk along the roads especially as there is an expectation created that no vehicles are allowed, emergency or otherwise.
Case 2 - Violation unclear. Does vehicles mean bicycles? Usually not in my personal experience. If so then sign should have a 'no bicycles' symbol beneath it too.
Case 3 - See Case 2, replace bicycles with wheelchairs.
Case 4 - Violates in letter but not spirit. Park maintenance vehicles are necessary in the park and usually exempt in my experience. Staff make sure tohonor the spirit of the law and not spoil the serenity or endanger pedestrians.
Case 5 - A violation in both letter and spirit unless the park has granted him an exemption similar to park maintenance. If so, then see Case 4.
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Case 1 - you wouldn't allow any exceptions? safety vehicles are allowed to speed and go through red lights, why not travel through this park? If you would punish someone for going through to save a life how would you punish them? Fine? jail time?
Case 2 - how would you change the rule so people knew no bicycles? would you change the rule to no 'motorized vehicles?'? then how would the motorized scooter below be allowed?
Case 3 - if the motorized scooter isn't considered a vehicle could people ride Vespas, Segways, or mini bikes?
Case 4 - so this vehicle is allowed? why can't someone w/ a ladder do it? doesn't the vehicle itself constitute an ugly/disturbance?
Case 5 - why can't he sell things off the premises? is it a vehicle or is it a food stand? why is he allowed? are food carts allowed if they have wheels but no engines? why would 4/5 be exceptions? do they need a pass to get an exception? do they need a permit?