ricer meet tonight?
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tjamz wrote:
Just a thought, but perhaps we should get permission from people before we take over their lots. I'd say the OLD scheels parking lot on 13th might be a better choice until we have permission.
Plus it's a better location, although we have gotten kicked out of there before a few years back, i think a few times last year as well. -
tjamz wrote:
Just a thought, but perhaps we should get permission from people before we take over their lots. I'd say the OLD scheels parking lot on 13th might be a better choice until we have permission.permission to park..in a parking lot?
I wouldnt consider it taking over the parking lot....its not like we pull up and start setting up tents or booths or something...i would consider that taking over a parking lot......but then again i'm probably wrong....this is chuck im arguing with.
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97slowgsx wrote:
permission to park..in a parking lot?
I wouldnt consider it taking over the parking lot....its not like we pull up and start setting up tents or booths or something...i would consider that taking over a parking lot......but then again i'm probably wrong....this is chuck im arguing with.
its more of a loitering offense to just sit in a parking lot rather then park, go inside, shop and leave that gets us kicked out.i say we send chuck up to the scheels guy in moorhead, show him the thread on fs about his supra, tell him how much wed appreciate if we could have a place to hang out on weekend nights without making a mess and if we do one tiny weenie lil screw up, he can kick us out.
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wannabe wrote:
he lives by my parents, should I just go ring his doorbell and ask him?
we'd probably get a more realistic chance if we sent a grown up figure up for permission. -
fine...but I'm probably not going anywhere tonight
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97slowgsx wrote:
permission to park..in a parking lot?
I wouldnt consider it taking over the parking lot....its not like we pull up and start setting up tents or booths or something...i would consider that taking over a parking lot......but then again i'm probably wrong....this is chuck im arguing with.
Like Kirk said, it is loitering on private property if you are not there on business and the business owner has every right in the world to ask us to leave (see our experiences with Kmart, Hornbachers, the church on 13th Ave, etc, etc, etc...) Besides, I would think it would be a common courtesy to go in and ask permission first, would it not? Especially since we've apparently been kicked off other property owned by Scheels in the past.
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tjamz wrote:
Like Kirk said, it is loitering on private property if you are not there on business and the business owner has every right in the world to ask us to leave (see our experiences with Kmart, Hornbachers, the church on 13th Ave, etc, etc, etc...) Besides, I would think it would be a common courtesy to go in and ask permission first, would it not? Especially since we've apparently been kicked off other property owned by Scheels in the past.yes, that stuff is all very obvious....but if there isnt any no loitering signs then there shouldnt be a problem....but yes it is common courtesy to ask for permission....its just kinda funny to ask for permission to park in a parking lot.
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Or we could all go in and buy a pack of gum and then have a legal right to be in the lot

I can't for the life of me find North Dakota loitering laws, ive tried the ND legislature website, searched their statutes, as well as the judicial website, and found nothing on loitering other than soliciting sex...anyone know where to find a more detailed and non-sexually oriented description of loitering laws for North Dakota?
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I was told that the information(s) place right off of i94/45th st. is public to people; it'd be like a truck stop in a sense.. so I don't think ppl could kick you out there, but the location isn't theeee best, but better than other places..
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petro
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stirno wrote:
Look for city regulations, not state. Loitering is a very local issue, not something normally legislated by the state government.Yeah I tried to find it on the fargo city website too with no luck either.
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