Can Cops Park Wherever They Want?
Uploader Comments (Tactikalguy1)
All Comments (11)
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all the cop had to do was put a light on and he would be good. but he is right.
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As one poster put it, city property parked on city property. Vehicle is also exempt.
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Yes, they are exempt.
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Emergency Vehicles are subject to emergency calls for service, but yes sometimes cops abuse it.
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YES motherfucker, they CAN.
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I had some videos of an off-duty cop who always parks illegally and it pisses me off when they do, but I must be fair. This car is on-duty we really don't know if it's an emergency. It probably isn't but on-duty, yes, as long as he's not parked at a hydrant or placing anyone in danger by parking there, you have to keep it mind that it's city property parked on city property. If we are going to fight this fight I think it should be kept logical. I'm totally with you, though!
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No it isnt...and it doesnt matter..they are still exempted.
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Glendale Ordinance 10.12.050
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lunchtime isnt an emergency
I guess ignorance for you PUBLIC SERVANTS is bliss huh? Not anymore cuz I am here to change your ways.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
Has anyone read the code of criminal procedures or the penal codes of CA? Jeezzus!!!! So many opinions and no facts. Except for my facts Caught on video!
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
Curb Markings California Vehicle Code:
21458. (a) Whenever local authorities enact local parking regulations and indicate them by the use of paint upon curbs, the following colors only shall be used, and the colors indicate as follows:
(1) Red indicates no stopping, standing, or parking, whether the vehicle is attended or unattended, except that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or signposted as a bus loading zone.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
(2) Yellow indicates stopping only for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight for the time as may be specified by local ordinance.
(3) White indicates stopping for either of the following purposes:
(A) Loading or unloading of passengers for the time as may be specified by local ordinance.
(B) Depositing mail in an adjacent mailbox.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
(4) Green indicates time limit parking specified by local ordinance.
(5) Blue indicates parking limited exclusively to the vehicles of disabled persons and disabled veterans.
(b) Regulations adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be effective on days and during hours or times as prescribed by local ordinances.
Amended Ch. 1243, Stats. 1992. Effective September 30, 1992.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
I am not gonna repeat myself.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago