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    Driveway question in NYC

    Lets say the owner of the house gave permission (relative) to park in front of driveway. Not literally on it just blocking it. And the car received a parking ticket what would they need to bring to court.

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    Assuming the car was parked on the street but blocking the driveway, they need:

    1) A NOTARIZED letter from the homeOWNER stating they person (give name address and phone number), driving the specificed vehicle, gave them permission to park there.

    2) A copy of a utilty bill showing the owners name and same address on the summons.

    Even then its 50/50 if it will be dismissed because the law states you cannot block any driveway. It does not let the hoemworner decied who can or cannot.
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    Im thoroughly disappointed. I thought the question was going to bewhy do you park on a driveway and drive on a parkway:sad:
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