JRSutton said: (quoted from post at 07:22:17 04/17/14) I got pulled over for an expired registration - 2 in the morning.
I pulled into a parking lot on the side of the road.
Cop explained the expired reg. car has to be towed. Good enough my fault - I must have missed the registry notification - won't get any argument from me - ya got me.
He called for the tow truck, I asked where it's going to be towed to...
He points across the street - "the lot's right there".
And I mean - DIRECTLY across the street, the gate was exactly opposite where I was parked. Not 10 feet further down the road - but right THERE.
I asked - "couldn't I just drive it over there instead of towing it??"
No sir - the car can't be driven on the road.
mind you - it's 2am and there's NO other traffic - nothing but crickets.
"I'd be willing to just push it over, it's very flat, an easy push..."
"No sir, the car cannot go on the road" - now talking to ME like *I* have some kind of mental problem not understanding that the car can't be on the road!
... well, not to argue the point, but I could always push my dirt bike on the road if the engine wasn't running, you sure I can't legally push a non running car across a road?
"No sir the car cannot go on the road."
To make matters worse we had to sit and wait over half an hour for the tow truck to show up.
Tow truck finally showed up - the drive's first words were - "be easier to just drive it over".
no sir... the car can't go on the road. - I almost answered for him.
So the driver hooked it up - drove it into the lot and put it back down.
$65 tow fee.
whatever -
It's easy to lose respect for the police at times like that.
I know one bad egg doesn't represent them all - but I also seem to meet a lot of bad eggs.
How is he a bad egg? If it's like where I worked there are rules and policies in place regarding events like yours. If the cop had let you or the tow truck guy drive it over and something had happened the cop would be liable, in which case everyone would say it's the cops problem and too bad for him. You or your insurance co would sue the cop and the police agency for every nickle you could get and if there'd been another car involved they'd do the same thing. You don't get anywhere being Mr. Nice Guy in police work, or in too many other businesses for that matter.
Funny how folks never look at both sides of the issue.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 09:22:30 04/17/14.
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