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Can I let my non-resident friend use my visitor permit to park in the restricted areas while he attends class or work?

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Can I let my non-resident friend use my visitor permit to park in the restricted areas while he attends class or work?

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No. Use of the visitor permit for commuter (longterm) parking constitutes an infraction and a violation of the application and will result in the revocation of the permanent residential parking permit. Additionally, this is considered a civil infraction, and the permit holder shall incur a fine of $100. The permit holder is responsible for the proper use of all permits and visitor’s passes.

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