Cops in the Handicapped Parking Spaces
Sunday's Boston Globe has photos of Boston police vehicles parked in HP spots, both at the police station parking lot itself and out in the city.
Is it that cops feel entitled and are bigger violators then other people or is it that cops have the same view of HP spots as everyone else, and they are now just getting singled out?
-- John B. Kelly
Labels: HP parking

3 Comments:
No, no, no... you've got it all wrong... police officers are very, very, very busy people... I'm sure they would never dream of inconveniencing the handicapped, unless it was absolutely, positively necessary. (Unless one runs out of donuts, then all bets are off...)
Good question John. there is ameeting this evening Tuesday February 17 2009 at 6 pm with BPD Public Safety Program spokesperson Sgt. Kevin Power at Morville House 100 Norway St. Boston Ma. This woyld be a good meeting for NAG to attend.
A Boston Police Department officer providing escort service for strip dancers and now this, police personal cars parking in handicapped spaces! How can people take the BPD seriously when these actions trivialize the mission of the police which is to uphold the laws and not to break them.
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