SAN DIEGO — A court has ruled San Diego’s longstanding practice of chalking tires as a method to enforce time limits in parking spaces doesn’t violate the Fourth Amendment. The ruling, upheld by the ...
Despite the advent of in-ground sensors, plenty of parking inspectors still use the good ...
Tire chalking is a controversial method commonly used by police to enforce parking or simply watch how long someone has been parked at a certain spot. A new ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals deems ...
An Ohio appeals court ruled on Monday that chalking parked car tires is a violation of the Fourth Amendment. A three-judge panel agreed that chalking tires technically counts as trespassing in order ...