2y3m5d
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I’m excited. And I won’t even use this location more than once a year during the annual piligrimage to Vista.....
Highland Games?
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I’m excited. And I won’t even use this location more than once a year during the annual piligrimage to Vista.....
100%!! Reality vs. Theory. One of Qualcomm’s many issues is that you have to sit there for 15-30 minutes (once you start to charge) at ~30 kW, until the other half of the pair leaves or drops below some magic threshold of drawBetter to get 72 than 30!
Highland Games?
Summer is over and the zonies are back in their natural habitat. See you guys in 9 months!I’ll let the AZ peeps know we are good to come visit!
There is a state law against parking illegally in a handicapped space. Private property is enforceable. I believe that I heard on this forum that other states have similar laws for parking in an EV space without charging, but not California unfortunately. While police do ticket for all sorts of things on private property, I believe many could be challenged. My friend actually did successfully contest a citation once for this exact reason.They certainly can ticket in public parking lots. Once upon a time, my parents got a ticket in a dark restaurant parking lot for having the registration stickers on their license plate in transposed position. (gasp!) Of course, tickets are commonly issued in parking lots for parking in red zones and ADA spaces
There is a state law against parking illegally in a handicapped space. Private property is enforceable. I believe that I heard on this forum that other states have similar laws for parking in an EV space without charging, but not California unfortunately. While police do ticket for all sorts of things on private property, I believe many could be challenged. My friend actually did successfully contest a citation once for this exact reason.
Here in West LA, they are ticketing everywhere for no front plate.
Anyway, I am one definitely happy about the CPD police hanging around. I wonder if there is a background story to that. Maybe there was some unwanted activities in the area at one point.
I’ve only had positive interactions with CPD. For those of you visiting this Supercharger, keep an eye on your speed as CPD frequents La Costa Ave. I mostly see motorcycle cops hiding between parked along La Costa Ave., east of the Supercharger. Speed limit is 40, so don’t rip outa there with your 100% charged P100D.
It could be that there's a lot of building materials in the center for the ongoing construction. I wouldn't be surprised if there have been reported thefts. For example I saw a pile of bricks and cement bags out in the open - not fenced off.Anyway, I am one definitely happy about the CPD police hanging around. I wonder if there is a background story to that. Maybe there was some unwanted activities in the area at one point.
Tell them you are homeless.. no one dares ticket the homeless in SD.There is a state law against parking illegally in a handicapped space. Private property is enforceable. I believe that I heard on this forum that other states have similar laws for parking in an EV space without charging, but not California unfortunately. While police do ticket for all sorts of things on private property, I believe many could be challenged. My friend actually did successfully contest a citation once for this exact reason.
Here in West LA, they are ticketing everywhere for no front plate.
Anyway, I am one definitely happy about the CPD police hanging around. I wonder if there is a background story to that. Maybe there was some unwanted activities in the area at one point.
Are you guys actually there and see it full? Or else it could just be one of those things with the cabinets not communicating properly. Happens all the time with new superchargers.
Yes I posted that while I was sitting there charging