Vehicle ticketed for handicapped parking on Main St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer responded to a citizen complaint near Main Street about a red Jeep parked in a handicap zone without visible credentials. The officer issued a ticket for the violation. The driver and a passenger questioned the citation and asked to speak with a supervisor.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get an available supervisor, please? For citizen complaint.
00:05
Radio needs available supervisor.
00:08
Any available supervisor.
00:12
Radio needs available supervisor that can assist this officer with a citizen's complaint.
00:17
Any available supervisor or pet unit?
00:21
Nine, ma'am might help if we had the 20 of that complaint.
00:27
I'm sorry, can you repeat the transmission?
00:34
The 4300 block of Main Street.
00:38
Twenty-six, ma'am.
00:40
What type of vehicle am I looking for and what's the nature of the complaint?
00:45
It's a red Jeep.
00:47
So the citizen was in the handicap zone.
00:52
They had tint on their window.
00:55
He said that he was sitting in a car.
00:57
I issued the ticket.
00:59
I didn't finish the ticket.
01:00
I issued it for handicap, but I didn't get the chance to finish it.
01:05
He came out of the car.
01:06
He came to the back of the car and said, Are you writing me a ticket? And I said, Yes, you're in the handicap zone.
01:10
He said, I was sitting in the car.
01:12
I explained to (name withheld) that they had their credentials and he was just like, I'm sitting in the car, and (name withheld) is getting upset, and they want to see a supervisor.
01:25
All right, ten four, ma'am.
01:26
I'll be en route.
01:27
They have to remain visible at all times, especially during the handicapped space with no credentials.
01:33
Complete the ticket if they don't.
01:35
Want the ticket? Put it in your pocket and keep on moving.
01:37
Ten four, I'll be en route.
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