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Originally Posted by widearea
I like to believe that a car is an extension of someones home and therefore private property....Think of it like an embassy...even though it is another country it is still classified as sovereign ground. I dont think any civil liberties are being abused...
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except that, in the case of an embassy, the two nations involved have agreed to the sovereign issues ahead of time.
a private property owner probably has not agreed to that in regards to your car.
if you park your car on someone else's private property, you are subject to that private property owner's rules (which can include restrictions on what you can and cannot bring onto the property...whether it is in your car or your pocket or your hand or wherever)...just as someone who parks his car in your driveway must abide by your rules for what can and cannot be in the car (should you choose to make any such rules).