University Parking Regulations

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18.3 Inoperative Vehicles – Any parking permit issued pursuant to campus regulations shall become invalid when the vehicle displaying the permit is determined to be inoperative by a representative of the University Police. The following standard of in-operability shall be applied in any such determination:
A motor vehicle is inoperative if it cannot be moved under its own motor power and remains stationary in excess of ten (10) consecutive days. When a representative of the University Police determines a vehicle to be inoperative, the vehicle shall be deemed parked without a valid parking permit and shall be issued a Notice of Parking Violation (citation) on the same basis as any vehicle not bearing a permit. If, in the judgment of a University Police representative, the vehicle is restored to an operative condition, a permit for the vehicle may be reissued.

18.4 Repair of Vehicles – No repair of private vehicles shall take place on the Cal Poly campus.
Say, Phillip, can you spot the problem with the Cal Poly Police Department's logic in this matter?
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18.3 Inoperative Vehicles – Any parking permit issued pursuant to campus regulations shall become invalid when the vehicle displaying the permit is determined to be inoperative by a representative of the University Police. The following standard of in-operability shall be applied in any such determination:
A motor vehicle is inoperative if it cannot be moved under its own motor power and remains stationary in excess of ten (10) consecutive days. When a representative of the University Police determines a vehicle to be inoperative, the vehicle shall be deemed parked without a valid parking permit and shall be issued a Notice of Parking Violation (citation) on the same basis as any vehicle not bearing a permit. If, in the judgment of a University Police representative, the vehicle is restored to an operative condition, a permit for the vehicle may be reissued.

18.4 Repair of Vehicles – No repair of private vehicles shall take place on the Cal Poly campus.
Say, Phillip, can you spot the problem with the Cal Poly Police Department's logic in this matter?
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