thirstyquaker t1_j4rfa4j wrote
Reply to comment by imaluckyduckie in This person, who blocks the entire crosswalk and handicap ramp a few blocks from a school ๐ by GreenTunicKirk
Do they actually do anything? The other day I saw a parking authority person in a parking lot and asked them to ticket someone parked in a crosswalk directly in front, and they just blew me off.
Jpiff t1_j4rsza7 wrote
It depends on the employee. If they get enough complaints of the same nature theyโll do something because a supervisor will get involved. Iโve had so so luck with it. Sometimes they get there in an hour other times Iโve had them take 4 plus hours. I only know this because they send a notice when they close out your complaint
imaluckyduckie t1_j4x8ix8 wrote
Yes more times than not. If nothing else, it provides accountability via a digital fingerprint. An officer has to look at the complaint and any supporting photos and they have to dispatch an officer to the scene. They're tracked on how long it takes them to respond, and they are tracked on how they disposition the issue. There is no record created when you just talk to an officer on the street
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