There are many communities that have passed ordinances against skateboards on public sidewalks. These are to protect pedestrians and reduce the liability of the community and property owners.
yes. if they knock you over then get someone to sort it out.. they are generally well manered enough to apolagise, so i see no problem
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Perhaps had you not been driving on the sidewalk, the tree wouldn't have hit you. But seriously, if the city failed to maintain the tree and a branch fell on your car and damaged it, you should be able to file a claim against the city or the owner of the property on which the tree stands. The laws regarding tree maintenance vary from city to city.
Generally, blocking a sidewalk with a motor vehicle is against the law. You should call the police and ask them to remove the vehicle.
Baker Skateboards was created in 2000.
no, it is not, if ure riding on the street you have to obey the traffic laws, if ure riding on the sidewalk you must obey the pedestrian traffic laws.
No way. Zero and Mystery (same company) are phenomenal decks, and i'd put them up against any other brand. - Fauxreal20
Adults are generally not allowed to ride on the sidewalk. But the laws aren't the same everywhere, so there's no definite answer. Local regulations might apply. You really have to check what goes for where you live.
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