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Technically it appears if your car is in Park you are parked...

From: Ask the Parking Guru: What's the Difference Between "No Stopping" and "No Parking"? - 7x7 Bay Area
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No Parking means that you may not stop your car by putting it in park or in some fashion having the vehicle locked in a stationary position. So can you stop there at all? Yes, you may stop there to quickly drop off or pick up passengers, but you may not wait there for passengers to arrive. Last year, there were 18,179 No Parking citations issued.

No Stopping is actually even stricter than No Parking. Not only are you not allowed to park here, you also are not allowed to pick up someone very quickly at the curb, make a phone call, check the SFpark app, or stop your vehicle's forward motion for any reason.
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