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Well, your article on illegal actions by the police brought to mind a very similar one down at the harbour by the police marine station. Not only have they been parking illegally on the street and the sidewalk with both police vehicles and civilian vehicles (I’m assuming they are the personal vehicles of the police), they also park in front of a fire hydrant, none are ever ticketed. The excuse of it is an emergency doesn’t wash in front of the fire hydrant because sometimes it is the same vehicle sitting there for days. I have been walking past here 2 or 3 times a week for the past 10 years so I have a pretty good picture of how the police abuse there privileged position. There is a gated parking lot beside the police station that is often not full. The pictures were taken a couple of years ago but nothing has changed since then.
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Anonymous (Invité)
Police have the privilege of using their discretion, correct? However, if this privilege is abused by, for instance, parking non-police (personal) vehicles and/or police vehicles during non-emergency situations where parking is not allowed, then it seems it’s done for no other reason than being lazy and/or cheap. It certainly doesn't inspire public confidence in our police using this privilege in situations when it is *truly* difficult to do the right thing! http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/mission-values.php
Just sayin'
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