IANAL, but I would interpret this to mean that the owner would need to post entrances all along the sides of the parking lot where a person could reasonably walk onto the lot. This is based on the requirement in 30.07 to post signs at each entrance. Under 30.06, as long as signs are conspicuously posted, the owner would be covered. So if in doubt, it is safer to OC.PhilBob wrote:Other than the doors providing access to the building do gas stations truly have a defined "entrance to the property"? Sure, thinking of a couple of driveways to gain access to the pumps off the street could be "entrances", but most gas stations in my community also have access from adjacent businesses or strip centers, plus anyone can access the grounds at any point from the sidewalks that front the gas station to go into the store.
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- Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:18 am
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