Does anyone know the laws of parking an RV on a residential street?
My folks in Chestermere have a pretty full sized RV (not the trailer style) and today an RCMP came by and told my mom that she has 72 hours to move it. At the moment it's parked on the other side of the street facing the other way because of the automatic steps. If we park the correct way they will hit the curb, but at the mo it's as far to the opposing side as it can be. There are no houses on that side of the road, just a wall because the highway is on the other side.
In any case, the RCMP officer said that he'd give a ticket when he came back because it's faced the other way and we have to move it completely.
The facing the other way is fine, I understand that but what's the legality on having an RV on a residential street? Does he have any grounds to say we can't have it on the street, or even parked there for an extended period of time? I'm guessing that a neighbour might have complained but that being said, is there a law?
Cheers.