Is it illegal to PARK with an expired inspection sticker in NY?

Hoping maybe some of you law buffs can help me out, I am going to court tomorrow about this. My sticker expired, got a ticket while I was parked. I wasn’t home, out of town for days, I got a ticket in the same spot every single day. Can they do that?

Beachbum is correct. As long as you are parked on a driveway on your property, that’s considered private property. And you can’t be ticketed.

However if you parked in a location other than your house, you had to use public roads to get there. So you are subject to law enforcement.

Bring hotel receipts, plane receipts, etc. showing you were out of town. The judge might also take into account how long it has been since the inspection (a few months might be excusable, but probably not or more months).

Yes. It is illegal to be anywhere on public roads with expired inspection – Unless it is on a trailer or connected to another car as allowed by law to transport car. They will not care if you were out of town when it became expired.

you’re able to have none in case you had it inspected interior the st place, now the tickets will cost better than a inspection sticky label could have cost. that’s no longer an issue of government screwing the little guy, it rather is an argument of the little guy that does no longer p.c. to abide with the help of rules. combating them in courtroom would be various thousands money better than a inspection sticky label . And no, it has no longer ensue to me. I rather pay for a inspection sticky label and be criminal, than in courtroom paying ten or extra situations that lots.

Apparently they can because they did. You may have a legal ground to have tickets dismissed. Try a lawyer, you can get first hour free consult. Check website.

You cannot renew your registration if your inspection is expired. Without a registration in NY, you cannot have license plates, insurance or legally drive.

You are in deep doo.

it is were i live, and we don’t have driveways or parking lots in residential areas. it sucks, lost my car to the city eventually. i thought that your not supposed to drive w/ it and now you cant have it parked either in Worcester MA

If it wasnt in your driveway, yes they can.

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  • Beachbum is correct. As long as you are parked on a driveway on your property, that’s considered private property. And you can’t be ticketed.

    However if you parked in a location other than your house, you had to use public roads to get there. So you are subject to law enforcement.

    Bring hotel receipts, plane receipts, etc. showing you were out of town. The judge might also take into account how long it has been since the inspection (a few months might be excusable, but probably not or more months).

  • Yes. It is illegal to be anywhere on public roads with expired inspection – Unless it is on a trailer or connected to another car as allowed by law to transport car. They will not care if you were out of town when it became expired.

  • you’re able to have none in case you had it inspected interior the st place, now the tickets will cost better than a inspection sticky label could have cost. that’s no longer an issue of government screwing the little guy, it rather is an argument of the little guy that does no longer p.c. to abide with the help of rules. combating them in courtroom would be various thousands money better than a inspection sticky label . And no, it has no longer ensue to me. I rather pay for a inspection sticky label and be criminal, than in courtroom paying ten or extra situations that lots.

  • Apparently they can because they did. You may have a legal ground to have tickets dismissed. Try a lawyer, you can get first hour free consult. Check website.

    Source(s): http://annoyingparkingticket.blogspot.com/

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  • You cannot renew your registration if your inspection is expired. Without a registration in NY, you cannot have license plates, insurance or legally drive.

    You are in deep doo.

  • it is were i live, and we don’t have driveways or parking lots in residential areas. it sucks, lost my car to the city eventually. i thought that your not supposed to drive w/ it and now you cant have it parked either in Worcester MA

  • If it wasnt in your driveway, yes they can.

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