Group: Newbies
Posts: 1
Member No.: 16997
Joined: January 27, 2019
If I understand correctly, there's a 3hr max parking time at VB (Haydon Rd.)? If you were to move your vehicle every 3 hrs to a different spot on Haydon Rd. would you avoid the $100 ticket? If so, I would gladly pay someone 10$ (maybe more) and leave my keys for them to move my vehicle. This person could easily make $200 bucks or more a day by moving just 20 cars. Anyone out there that would pay and leave the keys too? Consider it kind of like valet parking lol. Anyone out there that wants to make that kind of money moving cars? I imagine all you would need to do is arrive early in the morning and as cars arrive offer your service, record the vehicle info and arrival time, collect the money, move the vehicle in approx 3hrs then give the owner the keys back when they get off the ice. Just an idea, details could be worked out by whoever decides to do it. So sick of these under justified restrictions that limit fishing access.
Group: Members
Posts: 876
Member No.: 18443
Joined: July 05, 2020
The way they typically know if you moved is by marking your wheel with a piece of chalk. However, I believe the enforcement officer would figure out the trick and issue a ticket anyway. The bylaws are typically there to ensure people don't use the road as long-term or permanent parking. I don't believe moving it to a new location removes you from the bylaw.
Group: Members
Posts: 540
Member No.: 10851
Joined: January 23, 2016
Great way to have a 15 thousand dollar truck stolen. And my truck is old, all the guys with the new trucks are looking easily at 50+ thousand. Not worth giving the keys to a stranger, Ill pay for parking in the lot, or even take my chances at a 100$ ticket before giving my keys to a stranger.
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