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Location: Alberta, Canada Gender: Male Total Likes: 253 likes
And therein, as the bard would tell us, lies the rub.
| | | | Re: Parking? < Reply # 22 on 6/11/2016 8:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | When I want to aerial video a location usually I'll drive up and just park wherever's easiest but that's because I'm staying with my car in plain sight. To contrast, to enter the same site on foot, I park off the property [rural, farm land] and just somewhere random. My car is neither old nor new, it's the sort of thing you see, and forget right after. I certainly go for the (almost excessively) stealthy walk on train tracks or a roadside ditch instead of parking nearby. As previously stated, follow the gut. *thumb up*
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| | | | Re: Parking? < Reply # 30 on 8/28/2016 7:11 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by SuchundFind
That's why you park on public land, side of a street (if it's permitted), or other places that are right in front of it.
In Texas even if a vehicle is parked on the shoulder of a highway, it has to have a warning on it for at least a week or so before it gets towed, so no towing when it's parked on a public road unless it's in a driving lane.
| True they can't tow a legally park vehicle useless you're arrested. Proximity implies presence though. I've done that at Rattlesnake Airbase. Sometimes it works... crap shoot. Wide open areas are problematic as are small towns. A bike is useful. Silos are pains too if the vehicle is spotted by the owner or police and they're ambitious. I've seen people drive into Pennhurst in the day, and tour it, getting in and out. Others got popped just trying to drive in. A bicycle worked well or cutting through the woods from a mile away. If they don't see you or your car no one will ever know. Public parking lots if near can be safer and less noticeable.
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| SuchundFind
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| | | Re: Parking? < Reply # 31 on 8/28/2016 7:42 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by blackhawk
True they can't tow a legally park vehicle useless you're arrested. Proximity implies presence though.
| In order to be arrested I would have to not follow them asking me to leave the property. As they have to ask first. As long as I just got caught trespassing they have to ask me to leave before they would be able to arrest me after they gave me the chance to leave and I didn't take the chance. I have the option of live streaming to a youtube channel, so in case I get in such confrontation I can record it and it doesn't matter if they would destroy my phone, up to that point it would be recorded on Googles servers.
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