Just remembered there is also a web form for complaints, less hassle but
I don't know if anything actually gets done about it.
https://webapp.cityofmadison.com/webprojects/reporting/traffic_enforcement.cfm
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Subject: Re: [Bikies] Who to send an email to about traffic violations?
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 15:06:47 -0600
From: Doug Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: SSEC
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This is pretty serious business, I'd file a police report. E-mials are
too easy to dismiss, though it wouldn't hurt to send one to MPD with a
cc to Mayor Dave.
Police vehicles are required to follow all traffic laws unless
responding to an emergency with lights/sirens.
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[Bikies] Who to send an email to about traffic violations?
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Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:33:55 -0600
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So, when you observer a city Parking Monitoring vehicle breaking laws, who
do you contact?
This morning on the way in to work, while driving down Regent, I stopped at
Orchard St. for a pedestrian - I was east-bound in the center lane. Behind
me was a Madison Parking jeep (#1949, plate # D308). He stopped as well
for the pedestrian, who was walking N on Orchard, but since the pedestrian
wasn't paying attention, he started around me, until the ped started across
the street.
Then, at Charter, I again stopped for a pedestrian. Again the pedestrian
wasn't paying attention, but quickly started. This time the parking
employee had pulled out, and floored it toward the pedestrian who was now
in the crosswalk, and looking as if he was really regretting the choice he
had just made.
It doesn't matter that the peds weren't paying attention, the requirement
to stop is quite clear, and just because this was a "law-enforcement"
employee, doesn't excuse the actions.
So, who do I let know?
Thanks,
Rich
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