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D. Enter the address closest to the vehicle location
R. 4th Ave & 5th St
R. 4th Ave & 5th St
D. What is the violation?
R. Fire Hydrant - within 10 ft.
R. Fire Hydrant - within 10 ft.
D. Additional issue details?
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D. License St/Prov
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D. License Number (no spaces)
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D. Other info to locate/identify vehicle?
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10 Commentos
Riconosciuto Minneapolis 311 (Ufficialità verificata)
Justin (Utente registrato)
John warkel (Utente registrato)
Jose (Utente registrato)
Jose (Utente registrato)
Chiusa Minneapolis 311 (Ufficialità verificata)
Closed date : 2017-10-16 11:29:13.0
Case Resolved
We do not tag squad cars.
Un utente anonimo SeeClickFix (Utente registrato)
Of course it won't result in any action. Parking enforcement doesn't ever do anything.
And yes, probably inmate-related, but I doubt he dropped an inmate on the corner.
This is an officer who thinks the law doesn't apply to him. 311 agrees.
Justin (Utente registrato)
Jose (Utente registrato)
Un utente anonimo SeeClickFix (Utente registrato)
I don't think they typically take inmate in through the front door (there are indoor/underground entrances for that).
This is egregious officer behavior - it endangers the life of, among others, the guy on the mobility scooter who is barely in the picture on the left - regardless of whether we enforce parking rules against against cops.
This officer didn't do this out of necessity. That would be one thing. He did it for his own convenience.