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| Subject: A Nation of Two Laws: City’s response to parking complaint: ‘WE DON'T TICKET OUR OWN’ Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:24 pm | |
| Dave Salovesh was biking down the L Street bike lane Wednesday morning when he encountered a significant obstacle: A van belonging to the city transportation department.
It’s bad enough when private vehicles park illegally in the lane, but call it doubly frustrating when a government van from the very agency that installed the cycletrack is blocking it.
After tweeting a picture to DDOT, Salovesh logged into the SeeClickFix system used by the city to track public service requests. He reported the van’s location and tag number and described the scene: “Parked completely blocking the L Street cycletrack, no driver in vehicle. Passenger in vehicle laying back and smoking.”
“I’ve reported plenty of issues in the past, and the response was so disappointing that I had stopped bothering,” Salovesh said in an e-mail Friday. “However, because of increased awareness of the challenges to bicyclists in the downtown area I decided to give it another try.”
No such luck. The complaint was forwarded to the city, but closed 27 minutes later by a “Verified Official” with a brief explanation: “NO VIOLATIONS @231PM #198″
Later that night, Salovesh reopened the request. “Please report back once the DDOT driver is identified and retrained about bike lane parking restrictions,” he wrote.
Nineteen minutes later, the “Verified Official” responded thusly: “WE DONT TICKET OUR OWN………..DDOT AT WORK ………”
Reggie Sanders, a DDOT spokesman, said Friday he was investigating the circumstances around the van being parked in the bike lane. As a general matter, he said, “Unless specifically approved to do so, meaning the completion of work assignments, it is inappropriate for our fleet vehicles to block the roadway, or bike lanes.”
Sanders did not have any information on the “Verified Official” or that person’s response. Service requests are funneled through the city’s Office of Unified Communications.
As for Salovesh’s reaction to the “WE DONT TICKET OUR OWN” remark? “I … realized that nothing had changed about D.C.’s 311 services or DDOT’s approach to supporting cyclists in daily operations,” he said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mike-debonis/wp/2014/08/08/citys-response-to-parking-complaint-we-dont-ticket-our-own/?tid=pm_local_pop _________________ Anarcho-Capitalist, AnCaps Forum, Ancapolis, OZschwitz Contraband “The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual, crime.”-- Max Stirner "Remember: Evil exists because good men don't kill the government officials committing it." -- Kurt Hofmann |
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