Legal Certainty against Sanctions for Car Owners Who Do Not Have a Garage
Keywords:
Law, Sanction, Garage, CarAbstract
The availability of parking spaces is one of the impacts of vehicle growth. Local authorities are required to restrict parking due to lack of parking space. This is because not every house has a parking lot. Sociological research methodology and judicial approach are applied in this investigation. This sociological, legal research methodology utilizes a library of primary legal materials, such as legislation that has been passed, as a secondary legal source. Based on the analysis that has been done, according to Article 671 of the Civil Code, the owner of the house has the right to use the road in front of his property. This provides legal certainty against sanctions for car owners without garages. If you intend to use the road, you must obtain prior permission to do so. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 246The administrative sanctions mentioned below are in the form of written reprimands, administrative fines, license suspension, revocation, and other administrative sanctions in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. According to Article 193 of the Criminal Code, parking on the street is illegal because it can make other people's cars unable to move and make it difficult for others to use the road. Article 493 of the Criminal Code, provided that the act was committed unlawfully, gives a fine of up to 1,500 rupiah, which is the maximum penalty for this. This research implies that it provides an analysis related to legal certainty against sanctions for car owners who do not have a garage.