If you so much a touched the street with that car, he can pull you over wherever he wants. If you moved it from one space to another, or similar, and the entire thing happened on private property, the only way he can get you, is if the owner of the property called and requested it. Otherwise, fences don't matter. They cant ticket you for moving that car entirely on private property. Just like you cant get a speeding, or a disobeying a stop sign ticket in the local grocery parking lot. Theres no fences around that lot is there? Nope. If you could get a ticket on private property, that's all the cops would have to do, is sit there and watch the stop sign in the local home depot or grocery store lot. He'd generate THOUSANDS of dollars per DAY if that were the case. Ever wonder why you NEVER see cops sittin in parking lots? It's because of that law. Now I'm not sure if that varies from state to state, but here in michigan, you cant get a ticket for that. In your state you may be able to. I'd check up on the local laws, and if I found out he was wrong, Id complain. But if you hit that street, your ass is his.