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  1. Oh I see, I 'm sorry, I wasn't really sure where to write my post There is a footpath leading up to the barrier and keyfob scanner, and there is also access on foot through the brushes, however the footpath only leads upto the paved car parking lot. By that I mean there is no footpath cutting through the parking lot, only up to it. This, I imagine, is for the residents living in the apartments next to the Company building. Of course I wouldn't drive under the influence of drink or drugs. I never even drink or take drugs anyway, plus that's a stupid thing to do xD I'll double check with my CEO; I'm assuming he'd know for sure if it's private land. Thanks for the help!
  2. That's fantastic news, thanks DragonFly
  3. Hi, First I apologise if this thread is posted in the wrong forum; I'm not really sure where or who to ask. I was just wondering if a Company with designated parking spaces, sharing the same land as residents with designated numbered parking spaces (flats), with the parking lot separated from a public road with a barrier and keyfob system, constitutes as private land. If so, would it be possible to keep a SORN vehicle in a parking bay designated for the Company I work for? I plan on keeping my car at work after SORNing the vehicle. Obviously I won't if it's illegal. SORN instructions say to keep it on private land. If the parking bay is classed as private land, I should be okay, right? Additionally, am I still allowed to enter the SORN vehicle with a key (obviously to unlock it and gain entry) provided I never turn the engine on or move the vehicle on public land? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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