Q About cops parking in red zones, I can't tell you how many times my husband has not finished his breakfast, lunch or dinner because he had to run out to a call. Police officers in most areas don't get a lunch hour. They have to eat when they can. They can just be sitting down and have ordered their food and have to run out to a call. If they have to go to a parking garage to get their car, I hope it's not me waiting for help.

Karen Mace

Wife of an officer

A Me, too. I think we have more important things to fret about than a cop parked at a red curb while eating lunch.

Q The issue of police parking in red zones is just another case of folks getting worked up about something and expressing their righteous indignation because they have nothing better to get worked up about. This is a no-brainer.

Of course police need to have unobstructed and quick access to their cruisers. It makes no difference if they are actively investigating an incident or having coffee. It's what happens next. If a report comes in that they need to respond to, it's ridiculous to insist they have to walk a block back to their car. If you were the one in need, you'd want them to be able to respond as quickly as possible. Right?

Jeff Sprague

Cupertino

A Right.


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