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Ask Officer Michelle - Concerned About Traffic Protocol?

by Michelle Lazark, published on January 17, 2010 at 8:14 PM

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Hello,
My name is Keith and I was wondering where I would put in a complaint about police, highway, and sheriff officers that are violating protocol? This came to me when I was driving on Folsom Blvd and saw a Folsom Police officer sitting under the Metro light rail bridge with his lights off his bike and he was checking peoples speeds. Now the problem is not him checking speeds, but under the bridge was very dark and a driver could not see him until the last minute and this would be very harmful if a driver was in an accident and needed to utilize the shoulder at last possible second.

Thank You,
Keith

Dear Keith,

If you have a concern or complaint about an enforcement procedure or “protocol,” I would call the associated department’s watch commander. You can call your department’s dispatch to find out how to get in contact with a watch commander. Oftentimes, dispatch will get your information and have a watch commander or sergeant call you back. You can state your concern at that time. It is usually an officer’s call where they park when doing traffic enforcement. If you are concerned about the officer’s safety, or the safety of the public, call the agency involved. The supervisor would then share your concern with the traffic section and discuss the matter. Hope this helps.

Officer Michelle

 

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January 23, 2010 | 4:54 PM
Hi
My name is John and i live near a neighboor that has numerous cars which he must park on the street since he does not have enough space in his driveway. I was told that there is nothing we can do about it as long as he moves the cars every three days. That is cumbersome to do and the officer does not have the time to continuously cite the same vehicle if the owner moves it 3 feet away from the original spot. But what happens if the vehicles are not insured? I suspect they are not because he could afford to pay insurance for the number of cars he has. Is there a way to find out if the vehicles are insured, and if they are not is there a way to force the individual to obtain insurance for all his cars?

Thank you
John
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