Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
It's not reasonable to boot a police cruiser like it's not reasonable to boot a fire truck. They are emergency vehicles.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
It's not reasonable to boot a police cruiser like it's not reasonable to boot a fire truck. They are emergency vehicles.
Then there are no limits as to where police officers can leave their cars and they are effectively given free reign to do whatever the hell they please? I don't think so. He chose to park his car in a private lot for no reason. There is no excuse.
Originally posted by: boomhower
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
Sounds like a wonderful plan until some calls with a break-in in progress. Homeowner ends up dead because the closest officer couldn't respond due to a boot on his car. Would you want to be the business owner responsible. Of course the officer bears some responsibility but there is a better way to handle the situation than putting a boot on a patrol car. The article didn't say whether it had been an on going issue or not, if not they should have tried other means to resolve it first.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
Are there notices stating that illegally parked vehicles will be booted? We leave notices on cars with a high balance of unpaid parking tickets before they're booted...The sheriff said after that incident, he went to commissioners requesting a survey be done to determine if the parking spaces are public or privately owned by the law firm.
"That hasn't been done yet," said White. "I do hope in the future that's addressed so we can get a factual decision one way or another."
Originally posted by: daniel1113
He chose to park his car in a private lot for no reason.
Originally posted by: JLee
Want to write a parking ticket? Fine, go for it. Boot a cruiser? Bad juju.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
FWIW, most calls aren't handled with blue lights. In addition, even if I'm on a priority call..if I'm in a parking space, chances are my lights are off.
From the article:
Are there notices stating that illegally parked vehicles will be booted? We leave notices on cars with a high balance of unpaid parking tickets before they're booted...The sheriff said after that incident, he went to commissioners requesting a survey be done to determine if the parking spaces are public or privately owned by the law firm.
"That hasn't been done yet," said White. "I do hope in the future that's addressed so we can get a factual decision one way or another."
In no way is it logical, reasonable or safe to boot a cruiser.
Hancock County Sheriff Mike White said a Weirton officer parked his cruiser in a space at the Manypenny Law Office, which is near the county courthouse.
hi troll.Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: JLee
Want to write a parking ticket? Fine, go for it. Boot a cruiser? Bad juju.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
If the cop wasn't responding to a call (i.e., his lights were not flashing), it's fair game and I commend the woman for holding that cop accountable for his actions. I wish more people would do the same.
FWIW, most calls aren't handled with blue lights. In addition, even if I'm on a priority call..if I'm in a parking space, chances are my lights are off.
From the article:
Are there notices stating that illegally parked vehicles will be booted? We leave notices on cars with a high balance of unpaid parking tickets before they're booted...The sheriff said after that incident, he went to commissioners requesting a survey be done to determine if the parking spaces are public or privately owned by the law firm.
"That hasn't been done yet," said White. "I do hope in the future that's addressed so we can get a factual decision one way or another."
In no way is it logical, reasonable or safe to boot a cruiser.
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
Originally posted by: God Mode
Hancock County Sheriff Mike White said a Weirton officer parked his cruiser in a space at the Manypenny Law Office, which is near the county courthouse.
IMO, sounds like the cop just wanted an easy place to park. At my old job at an autoshop, it would piss the fuck out of me to see cops park on the lot (busy as hell with customers constantly coming and going) so they can go across the street to a small diner.
White said it's illegal for someone to hinder or oppose law enforcement or government entities in the performance of their duties.
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
Originally posted by: DrPizza
White said it's illegal for someone to hinder or oppose law enforcement or government entities in the performance of their duties.
You'd have to be an idiot not to know that. WRONG way to make a point about police illegally parking in your parking lot.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
What?
I could write dozens of parking tickets every day. I don't. Is that what you're asking?
Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
What?
I could write dozens of parking tickets every day. I don't. Is that what you're asking?
Let's take a simple, absurd situation. You write a ticket to someone for illegally parking in a handicap space. The very next day you park in a handicap space and get a ticket. You get pissed off.
How is that fair?
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
What?
I could write dozens of parking tickets every day. I don't. Is that what you're asking?
Let's take a simple, absurd situation. You write a ticket to someone for illegally parking in a handicap space. The very next day you park in a handicap space and get a ticket. You get pissed off.
How is that fair?
I don't.
Way to make stuff up.Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
What?
I could write dozens of parking tickets every day. I don't. Is that what you're asking?
Let's take a simple, absurd situation. You write a ticket to someone for illegally parking in a handicap space. The very next day you park in a handicap space and get a ticket. You get pissed off.
How is that fair?
I don't.
Way to answer the question.
Originally posted by: JLee
Way to make stuff up.Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: nobody554
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: compman25
Do you feel that being an officer puts you above the law? Or are laws only for us common folk and to be ignored by police? How can you honestly uphold a law and break that same law?
What?
I could write dozens of parking tickets every day. I don't. Is that what you're asking?
Let's take a simple, absurd situation. You write a ticket to someone for illegally parking in a handicap space. The very next day you park in a handicap space and get a ticket. You get pissed off.
How is that fair?
I don't.
Way to answer the question.
I did get a parking ticket in my town- forgot to put money in the meter. I paid it. Happy now?
Originally posted by: waggy
wha boot for the first offense? fuck that thats wrong.
BUT depends on why the cop was there and IF it is private property. and it sounds as if the cop parked there to go to the court house. Sorry if its private property then don't fucking park there. I don't give a shit if you are a cop or not. You do not have the right to park there.
Originally posted by: nobody554
Better. It just upsets me when cops seem to do whatever they please because they are cops. On my commute to work, I see more cops speeding than us common folk and absolutely nothing is done about it.