Limited-Time said:If you park in a fire zone, or in front of a fire hydrant and there is no fire do you still deserve a ticket?
What if there was a 911 call for search and rescue for an incident on that stretch of the river? All the first responders arrive with watercraft and there is this deserted truck parked in the way.The charge? Obstruction the ramp! From who?
JasonJ said:Yeah, the ticket sucks, but how would you have felt if there was a vehicle parked as yours was when you went over there. The very fact that you decided to use the ramp means someone else may have wanted to use it. How do you know someone didn't come by and call the police because they couldn't use the ramp? Just pay it and do the right thing next time..
BTW, law enforcement success is determined by the LACK of crime in a given area. Lack of crime is achieved by police presence, and community involvement. Maybe instead of whining about a town having too many cops, you should be glad you don't have to deal with high crime in the first place. I live in a small town, there is a significant police presence, and the worst crime we have is some drug activity and DUIs. I'll take that over drive-bys and home invasions any day...
JB said:Hate words are hate words, ZmOz.
You are too young to fully appreciate what "Nazi or nazi" mean. Never mind some pseudointellectual nitpicking. Try the using the infamous "N" word in lower case and see where it gets you. No, never mind. Misuse of language shouldn't be a capital offense.
The law is the law. Some Officers (capitalized) might overlook the law in this case. This one didn't. If you don't like the law, complain to those who made it, not about those sworn to enforce it who decide to do what they are charged with.
"Yabut it wasn't my fault." doesn't float.
Pony said:Limited-Time said:If you park in a fire zone, or in front of a fire hydrant and there is no fire do you still deserve a ticket?
I think that is well said......
I think we all get the point that the odds of someone using the ramp are slim to none, but had someone else decided to pull their boat out as well........then what?
The law is there for a reason, regardless of the weather or the fact that you were within sight of the ramp the whole time. The fire hydrant example is perfect......if you just ran into the store and could see you car the whole time and a cop gives you a ticket, you are still guilty. The odds of that fire hyrdrant needing to be used are probably WAY less than someone using that ramp.
I'd just pay the ticket and be done with it. Lesson learned.
ZmOz, I agree you have the right to say what you want regardless of what someones feelings may be......but I agree with everyone that says capitalization makes no difference when it comes to a words meaning.
As much as I hate to admit it, age in this case no doubt plays a role in that understanding. I know if not for the stories my grandma has told me about narrowlly escaping Prague and the Nazi's there, I would not understand to the Level I think I do...........which no matter what doesnt compare to those who lived through it.
Skinnywater said:What if there was a 911 call for search and rescue for an incident on that stretch of the river? All the first responders arrive with watercraft and there is this deserted truck parked in the way.The charge? Obstruction the ramp! From who?
JB said:Hate words are hate words, ZmOz.
You are too young to fully appreciate what "Nazi or nazi" mean. Never mind some pseudointellectual nitpicking. Try the using the infamous "N" word in lower case and see where it gets you. No, never mind. Misuse of language shouldn't be a capital offense.
The law is the law. Some Officers (capitalized) might overlook the law in this case. This one didn't. If you don't like the law, complain to those who made it, not about those sworn to enforce it who decide to do what they are charged with.
"Yabut it wasn't my fault." doesn't float.
custombycrunch said:Give it up, learn from the lesson and go on with your life... we will continue to pick over the incident and there is a flame war in the offing.... feel better? 8)
How is it the same thing? You make is sound like all laws are the same, regardless. Murder is the same as a parking ticket?
A fire zone is a safety issue, a boat ramp is a convienence issue. I don't park in front of a fire hydrant.
Speedwagon said:JB said:Hate words are hate words, ZmOz.
You are too young to fully appreciate what "Nazi or nazi" mean. Never mind some pseudointellectual nitpicking. Try the using the infamous "N" word in lower case and see where it gets you. No, never mind. Misuse of language shouldn't be a capital offense.
The law is the law. Some Officers (capitalized) might overlook the law in this case. This one didn't. If you don't like the law, complain to those who made it, not about those sworn to enforce it who decide to do what they are charged with.
"Yabut it wasn't my fault." doesn't float.
This particular officer will BREAK A LAW to write a ticket. She's not about protecting and serving, she's about power tripping.
Dang Speedwagon if you didn't write your own defense..........It states you should not block the ramp. But simply by using the ramp, I am blocking it. I watched the cop pull up to the ramp, and BLOCK MY TRUCK IN. Yes, she parked in front of my truck, and blocked me from getting out. I pulled onto the trailer as she got back in her vehicle to write the ticket......... I fully loaded the boat onto the trailer, and got back in the vehicle, ready to pull out, before she got out of her vehicle.......This particular officer will BREAK A LAW to write a ticket.
Pony said:Speedwagon said:JB said:Hate words are hate words, ZmOz.
You are too young to fully appreciate what "Nazi or nazi" mean. Never mind some pseudointellectual nitpicking. Try the using the infamous "N" word in lower case and see where it gets you. No, never mind. Misuse of language shouldn't be a capital offense.
The law is the law. Some Officers (capitalized) might overlook the law in this case. This one didn't. If you don't like the law, complain to those who made it, not about those sworn to enforce it who decide to do what they are charged with.
"Yabut it wasn't my fault." doesn't float.
This particular officer will BREAK A LAW to write a ticket. She's not about protecting and serving, she's about power tripping.
Which law did she break exactly? Cuz if parking in front of your truck is one, then everytime I have been pulled over I wasnt given my RIGHT to go in Reverse. If she parked in front of you and walked away you'd have a point.
Its kinda like if you are flamable and have legs, you arent blocking a fire exit.
custombycrunch said:Let me tell you a story.
I was 17 and driving my 1961 VW bus over to the coast to do my first year as a boat puller on a Salmon Trawler.
Some dillrod decided that HWY 199 wasn't busy at the time and why not park in the shade of that tree and sweet talk that young thing into his car... so he put it in park, set the brake, and moved over into the passenger seat to talk to that young thing....... I never saw him........ jumped the back of that '59 chevy convertible and picked up sweet young thing on my front bumper, took her down the road for 200 ft, under the VW... what was left of it, and me.
He got off without a scratch, she, by an act of God, got off with a bump on her head and a scrape on her shoulder... I did 3 weeks in intensive care and another 2 weeks gen. pop... 6 more weeks with my jaws wired together just because an a** hole didn't think rules pertained to him.