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Comment by Spooky23

3 years ago

In the US, usually the law is structured in such a way that the powers of the police are at the state level. A city or park authority isn’t empowered to restrict their actions in pursuit of her duty.

At the end of the day, as a person living their life, it really isn’t your business to know whether an airplane is intruding on park airspace. You should not drive in the park as a private citizen. If you’re a ambulance driver on official business, you should know what applies to you.

"State Police" (or "State Troopers", or "{$state} Highway Patrol, are different from "County Sherif[s | [Deputies]" and city/town/village police. Each level has a local jurisdiction. A city police officer (a subset of city authorities) tends to have authority to restrict actions according to law. Also, a city or park official may technic'ly have the right to do so according to law & park regulations…although some non-pliable people may force the official to summon police.