What is that supposed to mean

Observed by public on Fri, Mar 30 2007

Wow, all you need to do is write "Rodriguez" and "T-301" on a sheet of paper and apparently you can park wherever you want in my neighborhood. Even off the road.

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BlueTrumpet

Posted on Sat, Mar 31 2007 at 03:56 PM

This sort of paper identification marker is good enough for the average cop because it is as easy as calling that transit division and asking for said person and verifying if indeed that is his veh. I have done it numerous times. Heaven forbid I summons a fellow officer by mistake. End result this car is parked in a SEZ and the owner is an officer. Nothing to be seen here folks....carry on. NEXT!

I wonder what other trivial pictures will surface on this site. Please do some research before posting. I do not blame the posters as much as I blame the lame admins. They want to create chaos where there is none.

This is all so ranterageously funny.

Salguod

Posted on Sat, Mar 31 2007 at 04:04 PM

No doubt the practice is as you describe it. But that is what we are setting out to change.

We take the position that being in an SEZ does not allow one to park in the grass. You disagree. We'll see over time who turns out to be right.

In the meantime, please do not post essentially the same comment over and over again, or they will likely be deleted. Also, your continued unsupported assertions contrary to fact are generally wearing thin -- bring on the evidence, or take it elsewhere.

musha

Posted on Sat, Mar 31 2007 at 06:48 PM

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BT - first i've seen of this practice... there is a reason we are issued the restricted permits -

anonymous

Posted on Mon, Apr 02 2007 at 12:45 AM

whats the point of permits if all you have to do is scribble on a piece of paper??

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