It is never okay to walk on private property without permission. If the pedestrian walks on private property, the pedestrian is a trespasser.
B
on private property but in public no
The ability to remove a sidewalk depends on whether it is located on private or public property. Sidewalks on private property can typically be removed with proper permits and approval from the local authorities. However, sidewalks on public property usually require permission from the relevant municipal department or government agency.
You are still at fault, no matter what.
That is up to the owner of the property. Their property, their rules.
Yes, Russians are legally allowed to own private property. Private property rights are protected under the Russian Constitution, and individuals can buy, sell, and inherit property, as well as lease or rent it. However, there are restrictions and regulations that govern property ownership in Russia.
Most strip malls are owned by companies or corporations. The property that they operate with the stores are considered private property as are their parking lots and sidewalks.
Where there is a sign that reads "Private Lake or Private Property" or "No Fishing Allowed".
no
Only on private property. They are not street-certified and are not allowed on public streets.
2 or 3 not for sure that much
No they are not, but you're not supposed to drive them on a road or on the sidewalks. They can be used on private property and courses set aside for the use of such vehicles.
yes, if they are given permission by the property owner.