Expectation of privacy voids government search of car in driveway without a warrant but not if parked in shared lot

The Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment precludes search of a car parked in the driveway to a home without a warrant in Collins v. Virginia,138 S. Ct. 1663 (U.S. 2018), while a number of other courts have held that there is no such expectation of privacy for cars parked in shared lots. United States v. Jones,2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 16409, 2018 WL 3028685 (2d Cir. 2018); State v. Dumstrey,2016 WI 3, 873 N.W.2d 502 (Wis. 2016).