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Had to check the date of the OP, just assumed it was an April 1st post.
 
If it's any consolation, I saw a fire truck park in the fire zone of the big grocery store the other day.
Firefighters ran in and bought groceries. Not one of them did anything "official" within the premises.
There were approx 150 spots where they could have parked the truck safely. There was absolutely no reason to endanger shoppers by blocking their view of traffic in the driveway. Hopefully, you do a better job than those clowns.
Firefighters are the biggest ***** around. They think they are better then everyone else, and deserve special treatment.
 
And I seriously doubt anyone was in danger too.

I call bull sheet. In a lot of plazas the fire lane is one lane of traffic. If a large vehicle is parked in it and you can't see around it, you have to pull in to the opposing lane of traffic to go around it. Unless it's an emergency (like a fire or an injury in the adjacent store) there's no excuse for anyone to park in the fire lane. That includes self entitled firemen buying the week's supply of pretzels.
 
I agree with FMJ 100%. I see people park there even when the lot is empty. Usually running into Mac's to grab smokes/lotto/milk. Pisses me off how some people are so entitled.
The fireman have to shop on duty, so they need to be able to drop everything if there is a call. But our local FD always find a spot in the lot, and never park in a fire route. Unless there is a fire.
 
.. Sigh ..

Here comes the fire fighter bashing now. And people who think they know how the service operates.

Joe bass actually has a good handle things.. The rest no clue.
 
.. Sigh ..
Here comes the fire fighter bashing now. And people who think they know how the service operates.
Joe bass actually has a good handle things.. The rest no clue.

You just don't understand!

Sure thing, senator! ;) (What? Cold Camembert again?)

Actually, as a (now retired) teacher, I know how it feels. I challenge anyone who thinks it's easy to try.

But firefighters (and senators) do have a good gig. ;)
 
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Part time house renovators are the biggest ***** around. They think they are better then everyone else, and deserve special treatment.
Fixed it for you. ;)

This truck was facing the wrong direction to go anywhere.
Could have had one person put it into a really nice spot Facing the right way,
and pull it forward if there was a call.
 
And I seriously doubt anyone was in danger too.

That time

I'd expect that if my house was on fire, the guys would be in the truck, out the door of the station, and on their way in under 60 seconds, not scurrying from the 4 corners of the local No Frills and trying to weave their truck out of a busy plaza parking lot in under 4 minutes. The former is the service we all assume we're paying for, not the latter.
 
That time

I'd expect that if my house was on fire, the guys would be in the truck, out the door of the station, and on their way in under 60 seconds, not scurrying from the 4 corners of the local No Frills and trying to weave their truck out of a busy plaza parking lot in under 4 minutes. The former is the service we all assume we're paying for, not the latter.

Again not going to carry on the witch hunt but service is not affected regardless of our location or what we are doing outside the station.

it goes to show the general public has no idea how the service is run or how we operate.
 
I stopped another cop today, simple offence - no front plate. I got tinned. I asked where the front plate was, and got tinned again. I told the driver that I saw the badge, and asked the question again. The driver said that the dealership didn't put the plate on. I asked for the driver's documents, and told them to put the badge away. I read the ownership and saw that the vehicle was plated almost 3 years ago, and was registered to the driver. I told the driver that in almost 3 years they had not put a licence plate on the front, and the driver got very agitated with me and said, "I know how old my car is".

I asked, "Do you intend to put a licence plate on the front of your car?". The response was, "Well... maybe... one day".

I returned to my car and wrote the ticket. I served the ticket and was told "I hope you write some GOOD tickets today". I told the officer that the answer to the question should have been a simple yes. The officer then tried to downplay the value of traffic enforcement, since their job in criminal investigations was much more important than mine.

I don't feel good about charging other officers. Not because I'm not supposed to, or because of some thin blue line nonsense, but because they really ought to know better.

Yes, you have a badge. Yes I saw it. Even though you kept waving it at me like some rookie cop, you still get the ticket for this one.

Like most people, I don't like getting hassled when I'm doing my job. But being hassled by someone who is supposed to understand what I have to do, is totally uncalled for.

See you in court.

And it's attitudes like his why people hate cops. I'm actually surprised you posted this in here...I'm sure you'd get a warm reactions if you posted this in blueline lol.
 
The original post is being discussed on 640 talk radio this morning.

(I hate listening to this red-neck ***** fest, but my wife likes having background noise in the kitchen.)
 
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The original post is being discussed on 640 talk radio this morning.

(I hate listening to this red-neck ***** fest, but my wife likes having background noise in the kitchen.)


Strange, my wife IS the background noise in the kitchen.
 
Damn I missed it. I'm sure it's made its way over to the blue line forums too.
love to hear what they say about it, although one cop from here has already posted here.
 

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