Yep, it's a no no. The concern is the vehicle pulling in and out against oncoming traffic. Go to court with your son and plead ignorance to the law, he might get lucky and get it reduced or even tossed out. I got a ticket one time for putting a van my dad had in a parking lot off a busy street and placing a for sale sign on it. Came back that afternoon and discovered a ticket on the windshield. I called to see the cost of the ticket, it was 50 bucks. I took it to court and was called, went before the judge and explained I didn't know it was a law but was willing to pay but when I called and found out the fine was 50 bucks I decided to appear before him. He simply explained ignorance of the law was no excuse for breaking the law and I agreed. Then he asked the assistant to verify the cost of that fine which she did. He agreed with me that the fee was out of line for such a minor infraction, and he fined me 1 dollar plus court cost of 20 so for 21 bucks I walked out feeling like I had won.......sort of.
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