Loitering In Parking Lots

Summary

Loitering typically involves lingering in a public place without a clear purpose for an extended period. Simply walking across a parking lot is generally not considered loitering. Examples of loitering in a parking lot include hanging around without a specific purpose, staying for an extended period without conducting any business, blocking vehicles or pathways without reason, or engaging in suspicious or disruptive behavior. If you have specific concerns or situations, consider consulting with a legal professional for personalized advice.

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What would be an example of loitering a parking lot?
Loitering in a parking lot could include:
- Hanging around without a specific purpose.
- Staying for an extended period without conducting any business.
- Blocking vehicles or pathways without reason.
- Engaging in suspicious or disruptive behavior.
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