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kittyglitther t1_j6hygdp wrote

They're putting their lives at risk getting paid $150k/year to ignore traffic violations and crimes committed by their friends, we may as well let them park where they want.

Policing: it's like a real job, only harder.

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DavidPuddy666 t1_j6hzggp wrote

Are police in other countries as arrogant about how they utilize their vehicles or is this a uniquely American problem?

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Lowkeylowthreadcount t1_j6i1t1n wrote

I hate cops as much as the next person but I’m begging you to please get a life and stop posting this shit. The cops here are morons, we all know

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Eisernteufel t1_j6i2cfy wrote

Call the police for a car blocking a crosswalk

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jersey385 t1_j6i46ud wrote

Me, being me, I would get a photo with the license plate and tweet it to Steven FullofShitLop, but that’s the kind of thing that got me blocked.

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Raka864 t1_j6i6cwu wrote

Hey man, that O'Kafe line gets long with everyone dropping their kids off at this time. Gotta make sure they don't waste too much time parking

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Salt_the_snail_Gail t1_j6i6qm3 wrote

I was once behind a JC cop that was blocking a one way because he parked to go into a bakery to buy a cake. The procession of cars literally waited to watch him go into the bakery, buy the cake, walk out, open his trunk, put the cake in the trunk, then drive off. That was … not the best showing ..

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Ilanaspax t1_j6i712f wrote

That’s their normal spot - you know right by the crosswalk to make it extra unsafe for pedestrians.

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SkyeMreddit t1_j6i72oj wrote

Standard operating procedure for police who will then ticket you for crossing outside of the crosswalk

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LithiumFlow t1_j6i748z wrote

At least it won’t be there all day and night, unlike when they block the crosswalk on 7th & Marin.

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thrillofit222 t1_j6i82fm wrote

A JC cop honked at me because I was stopped in front of the crosswalk at Hamilton Park right outside Chickies/Rumba Cubana - I was stopped because there was A PEDESTRIAN IN THE CROSSWALK. Yet the cop laid on his or her horn for a solid 4 seconds until they realized I was stopped at the crosswalk for a reason (you know, the thing you’re supposed to do as a safe driver). It was absolutely infuriating and I wanted to get out of the car and yell at the cop.

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Anonymous1985388 t1_j6iakmc wrote

Didn’t realize these Port Authority police cars had tinted windows.

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NickIsAGuyinBK t1_j6ih5gh wrote

Would love to see some athletic folks just climb over the car to cross within the crosswalk.

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SadMaverick t1_j6ixn43 wrote

Oh boi!! We call cops “goons” in India. Relatively, this is nothing. Cops can get away with actual murders by planting evidence. They use their vehicles and drivers for personal errands. That’s okay because the local gas station WILL fill their tanks for free.

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G_Funk_Error t1_j6iydiw wrote

Dude, that’s like, one of the benefits they mention in the academy brochure.

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LightEndedTheNight t1_j6j10zn wrote

What’s the official policy and/or legality of police parking illegally to stop and get food? Are they allowed to do this? Are they violating any laws/policies/procedures or are they just simply allowed to park their vehicles wherever they want, whenever they want?

I know they do this all the time, but I’ve always wondered if they are actually violating any codes by doing so.

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brandy716 t1_j6j9bb1 wrote

5 steps forward and there is another ramp.

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nycnola t1_j6jalqc wrote

Report it to internal affairs

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JS_NYC_208 t1_j6jcm98 wrote

Port Authority cops are glorified mall cops. That is all

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dstaten14 t1_j6jyc1p wrote

The port authority police don't give a fuck about anyone or anything.

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HElGHTS t1_j6krymq wrote

The short answer is that it's inconsequential either way. The long answer is that the traffic code actually does carve out a decent number of exemptions, and parking anywhere is probably one of them although it's been a while since I skimmed through -- but they're always with a caveat that it's for reasons related to actual work, so personal errands don't count. Food would be a gray area because it's a necessity more than a luxury in some sense, and theoretically time spent on legal parking would be time that could be spent on actual duties.

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HElGHTS t1_j6kspx1 wrote

Look up vehicular "sunscreening" -- that's the term NJ uses for legal front tints for medical purposes. I don't know if these cops actually do it legally, but they could. Especially if they have a doctor who's willing to play ball and fill out the paperwork regardless of actual medical necessity (which would itself be illegal if untrue).

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Supablue24 t1_j6ku319 wrote

I hope you stayed and waited for them to return so you could give them a piece of your mind.

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Left-Literature2745 t1_j6lniad wrote

you were probably the kid that reminded the teacher to collect hw. The same 5 seconds you spend taking this pic could’ve been used to walk around the car

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geniedoes_asyouwish t1_j6oiz8r wrote

A JC cop made a left on red and almost him me last summer near Grove Street plaza. It's out of control

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