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And people have responded to the orginal post and then other info about being given a ticket by same cop was added later.... Sorry if you dont like the answer given, which appears to be redily apparent. Its also apparent the thread was started as a whinge about police... Again if you dont like the answer, dont ask the question...
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Any thread where you mention the word "Police" Jim will come in and say "Stop cop bashing they can do whatever they like and break whatever rule they want" Its Never really adds anything to the topic. Cops should be able to break laws to do their job. There job is to make the community safer. But breaking rules for no reason is just pathetic. As someone else said blocking half a bike lane is forcing bike into the traffic lane. Which could result in many dangerous situations. Car hitting cyclist. Car swerving around cyclist and having a head on with oncoming traffic. There is an endless number of dangerous situations that could arise from this cop parking there. But I cannot see why he couldn't move his car over 1 metre!!! How is that going to affect his duties. |
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so what did you get the fine for?
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If it was a taxi driver would you be here having a whinge.. oh those damn taxi drivers parked in the bike lane again!!? I seriously doubt it.. And again you got a reply which you didnt like and you still persist in having a go at myself because you didnt like the answer.
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As a cyclist myself I can assure you the parking of the cop car hardly appears dangerous. If I was to ride past it I would slow down, cover my brake levers and ride past, no problems. Cyclists face this problem every day when they ride past parked cars on single lane roads. I highly doubt there was any risk, I mean traffic was flowing so fast the OP had 10 minutes to sit there and observe whilst stuck in traffic.
As a member of the emergency services I can tell you this, we often use legislation and park where cars normally can't, for operational reasons. Everyone here is guessing what his reason is, no one knows. Perhaps if the OP is so concerned he could lodge a proper complaint so that it can be dealt with properly. Rather than this kangaroo court that amounts to nothing more than cop bashing.
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Not long ago I saw a cyclist approaching a parked car. he didn't use his brakes, or check his surroundings, he suddenly veered into the driving lane and almost got cleaned up by a 4x4 ute who had to swerve into the other lane. I better stop there, other wise people will claim I am cyclist bashing for recalling a situation I saw. I ride mountain bikes. But I stay away from the road as much as I can. |
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03-03-2011, 09:47 PM | #42 | |||
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I saw a motorist tailgating another at 100 km/h, and I saw a motorist speeding through a shopping precinct and just about clean up a pedestrian at a crossing, and I saw a motorist spin his wheels and almost lose it in a roundabout, and I saw a motorist lane change without indicating and cut off a truck, and I saw a motorist pull out of a side street into the path of an ambulance with its lights and siren on, and I have a whole lot more but I am bored now and think you get the point. They were all stupid things I saw motorists do today. Oh, by the way, I saw one cyclist run a red light. My point, every road user, be they cyclist, motorists, motorcyclist, truckie or mobility scooter, all have good and bad. To be honest, the good/bad ratio is probably no different in each group, it is the same all the way through. I guess it is just a question of where you prejudice is centered and therefore what attracts your attention. By the way, how can you tell if a cyclist uses his brakes? They don't have brake lights and you would have to have amazing vision to see the calipers move a few mm's. Perhaps the 4WD could have payed more attention and seen that the cyclist was going to have to go around the parked car, therefore giving him a bit more room. Perhaps a bit more attention from the motorist and consideration for the cyclist may have prevented this incident. From what I have seen, many of these incidents stem from the fact that the motorist fails to give sufficient room, often when they have a clear lane beside them that they cold use. Instead they pass so close they almost take out the cyclist with their side mirror. I don't know, I was not there but I am just putting the idea out there.
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Something like this was mentioned in a Syd newspaper about parking inspectors (or Rangers as I think they now like to be called) parking in a no stopping zone whilst writing tickets for cars doing the same thing.
The answer was basically that the Police, and Parking rangers, can park anywhere and anytime they like whilst carrying out their official duties.
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If you can go back and read the OP, you will see I have asked a question about the parking methods of a cop, not once here have i complained about the fine, I will be paying it, no denying that. But please then, keep attacking me. It seems that your objective is to have the thread closed anyway for 'cop bashing'... Oh and If it were a taxi I probably wouldn't have noticed as they are specifically allowed to park in the bike lane for a short amount of time to pickup/drop off passengers... but you already knew that right? |
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But the ten minutes you sat there observing is not a short time dropping off or picking up passengers. If a taxi was there isntead of a cop, would we be hearing about that? The simple fact is you asked if it was illegal and the clear answer that has been given is that it may not be, depending on the circumstances. That is the limit of the answer that you are going to get here. The only way you are going to get a more accurate answer is to lodge a compalint with the police and allow them to investigate it. Once a complaint is recieved it will be forwarded to the respective station officer who will make contact with you to discuss the complaint. He will then ask the officer involved to address the complaint and give all the details why he was parked like that. The station officer will then make a decision as to the legality of his actions and take disciplinary action against him if required. That is the only way you can have your concerns addressed, any discussion here without that information is a pointless exercise. By the way, I am not a cop. I do however know the process because I am a paramedic and have been through this process a few times, both as the officer involved and as the station officer investigating the complaint. I know how the system works and I know the police have a very similar system to us. In my opinion, people here have given good information regarding this and proven that it may have been legal. This is the limit of where this thread can go and now it seems it is going to turn into a cop/cyclist bashing thread. That is a situation that all these threads get into and many of us here are quite tired of it, it does get very old very quickly. I think since the limit has been reached regarding the OP's question and the future of the thread is unlikely to be good, it is time to close it down.
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