Last Saturday afternoon (June 4) I'm standing on the west side of Main Street directly across from the Hunt Avenue intersection chatting with friends. Of course, traffic was heavy in both directions.
A large perfectly polished and gleaming black SUV is attempting a left turn from Hunt onto southbound Main (not easy). Suddenly blue/red lights are flashing from the windshield area of the SUV (like you would see in an official fire/police vehicle). I said to my friends, I've never seen that before on a “regular” vehicle and I'd think that's illegal and dangerous. They agreed.
The big black SUV then darts out across both lanes of traffic with lights flashing in both front and rear windows. It goes directly into the red zone/fire hydrant area in front of Padis and Footcandy.
A St. Helena police car happens to be going northbound and pulls into the center lane and the officer starts shaking his arm and hollering at the driver of the SUV. While this goes on a man exits the SUV assisting a woman from the vehicle. She dashes off to Footcandy while he waits by the SUV in the red zone.
The SHPD car leaves and proceeds northbound.
My friends and I are puzzled, say goodbye and I walk south on Main. As I approach Footcandy, Nancy Pelosi comes out with her shopping bags and the man assists her into the awaiting SUV. The SUV, with lights flashing, bursts back into southbound traffic.
Wow!
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Re: Privilege
Nice response by the police chief also. Clearly he's not a fan either. 
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I liked this partASUG8 wrote:Nice response by the police chief also. Clearly he's not a fan either.
Clearly it allows them to violate federal laws and statutes as wellUnfortunately local law enforcement has no authority to prevent this type of activity. The U.S. Capitol Police and the U.S. Secret Service provide dignitary protection for certain high-ranking members of the Federal Government, and this protection comes with the discretion to violate some state and local laws (illegal U-turns, parking in a red zone) under the guise of providing the best possible protection to the dignitary.
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The U.S. Capitol Police, the Secret Service, and since yesterday, the FBI, amirite?DSUrocks07 wrote:I liked this partASUG8 wrote:Nice response by the police chief also. Clearly he's not a fan either.
Clearly it allows them to violate federal laws and statutes as wellUnfortunately local law enforcement has no authority to prevent this type of activity. The U.S. Capitol Police and the U.S. Secret Service provide dignitary protection for certain high-ranking members of the Federal Government, and this protection comes with the discretion to violate some state and local laws (illegal U-turns, parking in a red zone) under the guise of providing the best possible protection to the dignitary.
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Re: Privilege
When I was a kid, my dad occasionally got pulled over for speeding. When asked to produce his DL, he would pull out his USSS commission wallet thing and put it on the roof while getting his DL out. The local cops eyes would get large and he'd send him on his way.
Who fucking cares?
Who fucking cares?
"Elaine, you're from Baltimore, right?"
"Yes, well, Towson actually."
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