• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Same as it ever was, they don’t give a crap. Back in university, as a lighthearted prank, I handwrote a parking ticket and gave it to a cop once.

  • ChocoboRocket@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    To be fair, police don’t really make it a habit of enforcing any laws, and if they do accomplish something by mistake they love catch and release

  • friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Hah. Welcome to the city. One night I was driving down a three lane one way street in downtown SF, parking lanes on both sides, and the cops were triple parked into the road with no lights on or anything, like a wall of cars taking up the parking lane and 2/3 traffic lanes, and with a parked car across the street, 4/5 of all possible lanes were blocked. Not even hazard lights.

    It’s inexcusable that they flagrantly violate not just the law but also the safety that the laws are ostensibly created to ensure.

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    3 months ago

    I once was essentially cut in line to pick up some food because a cop parked illegally in a place that said “No parking” and so he was able to get into the building faster than I could. Fuckers. ACAB.

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    3 months ago

    I mean they murder and assault innocent civilians and face next to zero accountability for that, so I wouldn’t expect them to walk park appropriately and actually walk to get their doughnuts.

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    3 months ago

    Gotta get suited up and start crashing into the cop cars in bike lanes. Like Casey Neistat, but add some ceramic hard point to your helmet or shoulder pads so you can shatter a window when you collide.

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      3 months ago

      Non emergency needs are not an excuse for illegal behavior.

      If it’s that critical that they remain close to their vehicle then they should plan better. I.e. a drive through, coffee shop with parking, thermos full of coffee, have two officers per vehicle and one stays with the car, etc.

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        3 months ago

        Drive throughs are often against policy because if you get assigned an emergency call while in line, depending on the construction of the drive through and how close other vehicles are to you, you might not be able to leave immediately.

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          3 months ago

          While that’s a fair point, it’s not the only example of planning ahead. I’m sure there’s plenty of other ways than the ones I came up with in a few seconds.

          They could also pick a drive throughs that have enough room to leave the line. Less common in cities but they’re still there.

          Edit: I’d also like to point out that their lights and sirens are designed specifically to get people’s attention and get them moved out of the way. More difficult if you’re trying to get a vehicle 10 cars up to move but it’s not like they’re stuck waiting like the rest of us would be.

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            3 months ago

            Haha sorry I kind of latched on to one of your examples, you did give some other fair options. There were some exceptions made over COVID when dine in was closed but it’s harder to make policies when some drive throughs are good and others aren’t. And your view on efficacy of lights and sirens are a tad optimistic (including the P.A.)

            That said, I do think that they could walk further and it’s bad optics to be parked blocking anything but a fire route as an emergency vehicle. And I’m probably going to get roasted by the fire fighters for saying that. And I’m not apologizing for the pun.