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07-20-2008, 06:55 AM
OK guys, what's the deal with your traffic/parking workers?

I was recently on-duty picking up another officer at TIA in a marked unit. Apparently one of your meter maids didn't like the idea of me parking in front of the terminal and started giving me $%#@ about the whole "loading and unloading" only zone. I was taken aback. Luckily during the course of our conversation, the other officer arrived at the car so we could leave.

Would someone please remind your traffic personnel that per the Florida Statutes, on-duty emergency vehicles are exempt from parking regulations.

07-30-2008, 02:47 AM
I had the same experience while waiting in a marked unit ..when I refused to leave the dork called for a TIA officer to respond. The officer and supervisor who came were helpful and escorted me to a parking space in front of the police station. One last note..the passenger who I was picking up is a supervisor at a federal L.E. agency and has traveled throughout the world. He was astonished at the pettiness and lack of professional courtesy exhibited by the TIA traffic dept, as this is certainly not the case at other airports in the country. One more black eye for TIA.

07-31-2008, 12:46 AM
Is there a gibberish translator in the house? I can't make head nor nail of that uber-babble you flung onto the screen during your latest spasmodic seizure. Rumor has it that you are almost incomprehensible in person (as revealed by your desperate urge to babble nonsensically on message boards.) No doubt, this rumor is true.

The Anti-Moron™ software on my PC went crazy when I started to read your post. Are you always this ignorant, or are you making a special effort today? If you knew what you're talking about, you'd be dangerous. To quote Martin Luther King, Jr.: "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."

You are a bore, and a very dull one at that. Do yourself and everyone else a favor: take a fatal overdose of your medication. Maybe you wouldn't come across as such a jellyfish-sucking mental midget if you weren't so dumb that even blondes tell jokes about you; if your weren't so fat that your cereal bowl has its own lifeguard, or if you didn't have a face that could scare a hungry wolf off a meat truck. Nah, of course you would.

Anyway, I'm not really good with fools, but a friend who is good with fools wrote something down for me. Oh, yeah, "Shut your cake-hole, stupid!"

12-19-2008, 09:15 AM
The truth is that the Traffic Division has no say in who parks curside.As far as reminding the Traffic Division of Florida Statutes,you will need to remind the TIA Police of this,for they are the ones who make LEO's from other departments park upstairs and not on the drive.

The Parking Enforcement Officers are only doing what they are told to do by upper management.They have no say in giving PC to Florida's LEO's.If a Parking Specialist is caught by management letting a vehicle park on the drive without proper authorization,the Parking Specialist will be written-up.

Traffic is not well liked by the TIA Police Department or Aviation Authority employees either.Traffic personell are considered the scum of the airport and a bunch of low-lifes.

It's intresting to see how many unprofessional police officers there are out there.They simply can't understand the concept of a person doing their job.It just seems the police think they are above the rest of society.I have something that may shock you guy's;your s!@# stinks like everyone else's!

Traffic

12-23-2008, 08:12 PM
Also, the FSS that allows a marked unit to park there is designed for an emergency, not simply picking someone up.

05-12-2010, 09:58 PM
The majority of all you cops are dirty.In force the law, but able to break it yourselves.Oh, I think the legal term in the law enforcement community is "professional courtesy."
So far for "Ethics" trainning.

05-27-2010, 08:18 PM
The majority of all you cops are dirty.In force the law, but able to break it yourselves.Oh, I think the legal term in the law enforcement community is "professional courtesy."
So far for "Ethics" trainning.


I'm sure the first words out of you non sworn pie hole when you get stopped for a traffic violation, is that you work for the TIA Police