Q:

"Overnight parking on community streets is prohibited. For the purpose of this contract, 'overnight' will be defined as the hours between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. The HOA will monitor overnight parking not less than once every calendar week with nightly patrols by community security. "In the event a car is found parked on community streets overnight and that ownership of the offending car can accurately be verified as a community homeowner, the homeowner will receive one (1) written warning asking him or her to correct the situation. A second and third infraction by the same homeowner, whether or not it is with the same car, will result in a monetary fine as permitted by CC&R guidelines and HOA bylaws. Further infractions (past 3) will result in monetary fines in addition to the towing of the car at the homeowner's expense." Peter just received a written warning from the HOA concerning the parking of his car overnight on a community street. Which of the following statements is true? a. Parking in the street overnight tonight may get Peter fined. b. Parking in the street overnight tonight may get Peter's car towed. c. Parking in the street overnight tonight may get Peter fined and his car towed. d. Parking in the street overnight tonight will probably just get Peter another warning.

Accepted Solution

A:
Answer:a. Parking in the street overnight tonight may get Peter fined.Step-by-step explanation:Peter left the car parked overnight and was warned that this is wrong and is not allowed. Probably Peter left the parade parked overnight again and for that reason he got the ticket. As it is said in the text, the driver only escapes the fine when irregular parking happens for the first time. For this reason, the correct answer to your question is the letter A.