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*$kїđž!™ wrote:Still man I dont think officers should behave like that....for a simple parking offence....
BRZ wrote: BMW, BENZ, B14- it doesn't matter , once youre wrecked and youre NOT in the vehicle its over, you can try to jump in the car but then youre obstructing , then if you refuse to comply with the officers, then youre resisting arrest!
pete wrote:Man if you don't want to pay for parking in POS just move with someone to sit in the car for you. The wreckers won't even stop to tell them to move.
I actually want to do an experiment and put a cardboard cutout in a car or something looking like there is someone in the car and see if they pick it up.
uncle sam wrote:I tell allyuh about them wreckers already...
That is a moneymaking scheme..
when you go to pay to retrieve your vehicle the tell you the actually distance you were from the corner, down to the millimeter.
Have you ever seen anybody jump out a wrecker to measure anything?
they don't have a clue! Trust me
I was parked outside Albion Plaza...on Albion street and got wrecked. I asked to look at the video footage.. They pulled my car from between 2 cars!.. the car behind me was a regiment vehicle of course... the guy went to drop his daughter to the dance class. The man reversed for the wrecker to pull me out ...hahah.. this place is a mess yes
BRZ wrote:BMW, BENZ, B14- it doesn't matter , once youre wrecked and youre NOT in the vehicle its over, you can try to jump in the car but then youre obstructing , then if you refuse to comply with the officers, then youre resisting arrest!
airuma wrote:BRZ wrote:BMW, BENZ, B14- it doesn't matter , once youre wrecked and youre NOT in the vehicle its over, you can try to jump in the car but then youre obstructing , then if you refuse to comply with the officers, then youre resisting arrest!
Clearly you have no idea what you're saying. What exactly was the woman doing that invoked the powers of arrest? Refusing to come out of her own vehicle?
I am thinking that the more intelligent people on the forum just don't see the need to comment on this thread. IMHO, the police has an overall duty to "protect and serve", not themselves and associates alone but the general public. AFAIK, the wrecking fee is around $500.00 and the ticket is $1000.00 so why not issue the ticket, wouldn't a heavier fine more likely result in greater compliance. My question would be, why not issue the ticket then let the vehicle down? There would be no need to call for backup, the woman could sit in the vehicle until the ticket was issued, the vehicle would not be moving..... But guess what.... The officer would not get her cut from the wrecker and would miss an opportunity to fluff her feathers (how come they don't deal with the serious criminals so, like a short while ago in Barrackpore).... To me this is the real issue at hand and if people on this forum are supporting this misuse of public office by police officers then you might as well not have a problem with crime in the country. It really does not matter who the woman is, what vehicle she was driving. The idea is, was there a better way to handle the situation which would have been aligned with their motto and was that option explored?
RBphoto wrote:I have found that appealing to police gentler side has removed me from these type of situations on the two occasions I have run afoul of them. Once you have attitude, it is usually downhill from there.
They are accustomed to dealing with people who call them jackass with stripes and all kinda thing. When you are genuinely and respectfully requesting an ease up, you might get one.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:uncle sam wrote:I tell allyuh about them wreckers already...
That is a moneymaking scheme..
when you go to pay to retrieve your vehicle the tell you the actually distance you were from the corner, down to the millimeter.
Have you ever seen anybody jump out a wrecker to measure anything?
they don't have a clue! Trust me
I was parked outside Albion Plaza...on Albion street and got wrecked. I asked to look at the video footage.. They pulled my car from between 2 cars!.. the car behind me was a regiment vehicle of course... the guy went to drop his daughter to the dance class. The man reversed for the wrecker to pull me out ...hahah.. this place is a mess yes
The guy was in his vehicle, you were not
uncle sam wrote:
so you can park where ever you want once you're in your vehicle? I missed your point...
hustla_ambition101 wrote:The wardens will quicker ticket you for parking in a no parking zone, the wrecker will not pull a vehicle which is occupied and running
ABA Trading LTD wrote:uncle sam wrote:
so you can park where ever you want once you're in your vehicle? I missed your point...
yes, if you in the vehicle you not parked, yuh waiting
lol
Details wrote:airuma wrote:BRZ wrote:BMW, BENZ, B14- it doesn't matter , once youre wrecked and youre NOT in the vehicle its over, you can try to jump in the car but then youre obstructing , then if you refuse to comply with the officers, then youre resisting arrest!
Clearly you have no idea what you're saying. What exactly was the woman doing that invoked the powers of arrest? Refusing to come out of her own vehicle?
I am thinking that the more intelligent people on the forum just don't see the need to comment on this thread. IMHO, the police has an overall duty to "protect and serve", not themselves and associates alone but the general public. AFAIK, the wrecking fee is around $500.00 and the ticket is $1000.00 so why not issue the ticket, wouldn't a heavier fine more likely result in greater compliance. My question would be, why not issue the ticket then let the vehicle down? There would be no need to call for backup, the woman could sit in the vehicle until the ticket was issued, the vehicle would not be moving..... But guess what.... The officer would not get her cut from the wrecker and would miss an opportunity to fluff her feathers (how come they don't deal with the serious criminals so, like a short while ago in Barrackpore).... To me this is the real issue at hand and if people on this forum are supporting this misuse of public office by police officers then you might as well not have a problem with crime in the country. It really does not matter who the woman is, what vehicle she was driving. The idea is, was there a better way to handle the situation which would have been aligned with their motto and was that option explored?
I wasn't going to post on this topic... till this sheit was posted. .. you really sit down and typed this level of filth...
1. If your vehicle is being wrecked by the law for unlawful parking, it is by the discretion of the officer if the owner shows up to release the vehicle. The officer is not obligated in no way to drop the vehicle because the owner shows up. Discretion of an officer differs from situation to situation, person to person, island to island, sate to state, station to station...
2. The woman after failed to ad hear to the nation's road laws, try to get into her vehicle after it was mounted on the tow truck and was leaving... again if she wanted to get a ride to the compound at sea lots that is at the discretion of the officer it doesn't state anywhere that an officer is obligated to do such.. the woman refused this and didn't want to close the door which caused an obstruction of the officer carrying out their duties...
obstructing and officer from carrying out his/her duties is a charge, now the officers have all rights to arrest this individual... and while carrying out an arrest an officer has the right to use any force deemed reasonable to detain anyone who is subject to be charged for an offense... NOTE... if an officer says you're under arrest and you say no or do not comply you are resisting arrest...
3. By all rights the wpc/s who physically apprehend the individual are in their rights as members of the trinidad and Tobago police service to use the necessary force to arrest the individual for the offences...
airuma wrote:Details wrote:airuma wrote:BRZ wrote:BMW, BENZ, B14- it doesn't matter , once youre wrecked and youre NOT in the vehicle its over, you can try to jump in the car but then youre obstructing , then if you refuse to comply with the officers, then youre resisting arrest!
Clearly you have no idea what you're saying. What exactly was the woman doing that invoked the powers of arrest? Refusing to come out of her own vehicle?
I am thinking that the more intelligent people on the forum just don't see the need to comment on this thread. IMHO, the police has an overall duty to "protect and serve", not themselves and associates alone but the general public. AFAIK, the wrecking fee is around $500.00 and the ticket is $1000.00 so why not issue the ticket, wouldn't a heavier fine more likely result in greater compliance. My question would be, why not issue the ticket then let the vehicle down? There would be no need to call for backup, the woman could sit in the vehicle until the ticket was issued, the vehicle would not be moving..... But guess what.... The officer would not get her cut from the wrecker and would miss an opportunity to fluff her feathers (how come they don't deal with the serious criminals so, like a short while ago in Barrackpore).... To me this is the real issue at hand and if people on this forum are supporting this misuse of public office by police officers then you might as well not have a problem with crime in the country. It really does not matter who the woman is, what vehicle she was driving. The idea is, was there a better way to handle the situation which would have been aligned with their motto and was that option explored?
I wasn't going to post on this topic... till this sheit was posted. .. you really sit down and typed this level of filth...
1. If your vehicle is being wrecked by the law for unlawful parking, it is by the discretion of the officer if the owner shows up to release the vehicle. The officer is not obligated in no way to drop the vehicle because the owner shows up. Discretion of an officer differs from situation to situation, person to person, island to island, sate to state, station to station...
2. The woman after failed to ad hear to the nation's road laws, try to get into her vehicle after it was mounted on the tow truck and was leaving... again if she wanted to get a ride to the compound at sea lots that is at the discretion of the officer it doesn't state anywhere that an officer is obligated to do such.. the woman refused this and didn't want to close the door which caused an obstruction of the officer carrying out their duties...
obstructing and officer from carrying out his/her duties is a charge, now the officers have all rights to arrest this individual... and while carrying out an arrest an officer has the right to use any force deemed reasonable to detain anyone who is subject to be charged for an offense... NOTE... if an officer says you're under arrest and you say no or do not comply you are resisting arrest...
3. By all rights the wpc/s who physically apprehend the individual are in their rights as members of the trinidad and Tobago police service to use the necessary force to arrest the individual for the offences...
I am getting the feeling that this forum has some police officers. It's comforting to know that they are keeping up with technology.... maybe we have hope after all!!!
You clearly did not read my entire post!
BTW, what was the officer's duty? Towing the vehicle or ensuring that the law offender is issued the appropriate penalty while still maintaining a cooperative society?
pete wrote:Man if you don't want to pay for parking in POS just move with someone to sit in the car for you. The wreckers won't even stop to tell them to move.
I actually want to do an experiment and put a cardboard cutout in a car or something looking like there is someone in the car and see if they pick it up.
uncle sam wrote:hustla_ambition101 wrote:The wardens will quicker ticket you for parking in a no parking zone, the wrecker will not pull a vehicle which is occupied and runningABA Trading LTD wrote:uncle sam wrote:
so you can park where ever you want once you're in your vehicle? I missed your point...
yes, if you in the vehicle you not parked, yuh waiting
lol
so you can "wait" where ever you want?
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