Hello and thanks so much for choosing this forum to pose your important legal question. I will do my best to give you some honest and accurate guidance.
Yes, a company is free to do so on its own property. This is commonly seen in areas such as store parking lots, which sometimes also specify certain parking spaces for expectant mothers, those with young children, etc.
While state statutes and local ordinances govern the placement of such signs on public property, there are no such prohibitions regarding private property.
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