Crap move by a DC COP!

Started by ducrider45, September 20, 2011, 07:18:55 PM

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I've seen people attempt to drive with those DC wheel locks - on Georgia Ave by Howard U. That was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time [laugh]
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Quote from: ducrider45 on September 20, 2011, 07:18:55 PM
I went downtown today. I found metered street side parking. I put money in the meeter and went on my way. I got back to my car before the money ran out and before the 4pm rush hour no parking. At 3:55 I start my car and signal to pull out, but I am blocked by traffic. at 3:59 cop pulls in behind me with lights on. I assume that I am being pulled over for some reason, so I wait for the officer to approach. 4:00 the officer turns off his lights. I go to pull away and he darts around the side of my car and blocks me in the space. 4:04 he writes me a $100 ticket for parking in a rush hour no parking zone and puts it under my wiper (with me in the car, with the engine running, with the car pulled half way out of the parking space). I ask him why he gave me the ticket he just pointed to the signs. WTF! >:( I HATE DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Since the diplomats are'nt paying their tickets they gotta get that money somehow.

I have a jobsite uptown on 14th street NW and I am so glad that I can park my bike behind the construction fence. The site supervisor is a rider so he's cool about it.
Parking is the pits!
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Quote from: The Mad King Pepe' on September 22, 2011, 03:40:18 PM
That begs the question, how would you know?!?


[laugh]

oh.. you know...  i've seen a lot and traveled a lot...  ;D
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