Yes, but at least now you are admitting that you MAKE enforcement decisions - you use your discretion to determine when you want to enforce a regulation. I think you showed poor judgment in this...
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Yes, but at least now you are admitting that you MAKE enforcement decisions - you use your discretion to determine when you want to enforce a regulation. I think you showed poor judgment in this...
He was first unloading and then loading a passenger. Typically that involves a period of "waiting" for the passenger to get out and then a second period of "waiting" for the passenger to get in. If...
But he didn't PARK in a handicap zone.
You just reminded me of a question I have meaning to figure out - do cops have Internet access on the computers they carry in the squad cars?
Why couldn't it be considered unloading and loading?
Technically, "West" is just the name of the publisher. But in Louisiana, you are correct to point out that Judges and Prosecutors use these statutes. So do the defense attorneys. Does the University...
Yes, but was he "parked"?
So now it is a cop's job to make sure everyone treats each other with respect. :icon_roll:
A point made by a person that cannot talk?
The point is that it is illegal to PARK in a handicapped space. It is not illegal to stop in handicapped space. If the meaning of PARK is vague, then...
None of the criticism is very surprising then. Unfortunately.
Was Clint Williams ever an umpire? Redheaded?
Comes from the "slushy" feel of applying power through a torque converter. Or perhaps because it is a fluid coupling. I guess I am not very sure about the etymology.
Slang term for automatic transmission.
Its a slushbox, but I understand your question is meant as a hypothetical.
BTW, what is it about police work that attracts people to do it? Thankless work for presumably bad pay. I don't get it.