
A view of the San Francisco city skyline and houses lining the street known as the Painted Ladies as seen from Alamo Square Park on January 1, 2005 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)Getty Images
A San Francisco couple has parked their car in front of their own driveway for decades, but that was interrupted by a $1,542 fine and a threat of a “$250-per-day” fine from then on.
According to ABC-affiliate KGO-TV, the San Francisco Planning Department is now enforcing an old section of code preventing residents from parking any kind of motor vehicle in a driveway in front of a home without a garage or cover.
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