In my state (and I assume most others), there is a maximum speed for all non-highway driving. It happens to be 55, but obviously might be different in your area. Thus, you could be ticketed for going 60 through a parking lot, as it violates the state speed limit. Residential property is likely a different issue, but you can't speed through someone else's parking lot.
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