DRIVERS could risk losing their cars under a winter ‘location’ law and they don’t even need to be in the vehicle to get the penalty.
Upstate New York is bracing for another long, icy season and one town is warning that drivers could find their cars ticketed or towed even when they’re nowhere near them.
Monroe County communities are rolling out seasonal parking crackdowns as freezing temps settle in, and Penfield is first in line.
The town’s winter parking ban kicks in November 15 and runs straight through April 1, a move officials say is vital for overnight plowing…