If there's anyone who shouldn't be running red lights, it's civilian city employees for the Department of Transportation. Instead of being examples to the community on how citizens should drive, we often witness them blowing past stop signs and running red lights on right turns (oh, the "California stop"). This morning, we happened to witness such an incident and catch the license plate number.
But if you want to file a complaint, what do you do?
It's pretty easy, call the department's regional parking enforcement office and ask to speak to a supervisor (click here and scroll down for phone numbers). They'll ask you where, when and if you know the license plate or vehicle ID (posted in gold lettering) numbers. In theory, the supervisor is then supposed to go pull the officer's records, check to see if other complaints have been made and then call in the officer for counseling. Unless you have concrete evidence like a videotape, they can't do much more, but putting a loose officer on guard is a good thing for safer streets.




One of them was on his cell driving this morning. I honked but he didn't care.
Also had one throw a water bottle out of his car at me when i turned the corner because I was going 30mph in a 30mph zone.
I've also caught them parked at red curbs while getting lunch somewhere. Good to know who to call now.
...and take pictures!
the number has been put on speed dial
But what should we do about douchebag LAPD officers who turn on their sirens for the purpose of not having to wait at a red light?
More importantly, these people need to be shunned in public. When you're at a party and you find out this is someone's job tell them, "I'm now going to shun you in the hopes that you realize that you are a menace to society and quit your job."