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Almost every time I pass by or go to Food Lion at this shopping center I notice car(s) parking at the front of the store in the Fire Zone No Parking. There are signs here, but apparently the boots (local police officers) need to begin writing tickets so people take it serious. It's very unsafe for children walking out of the store (on coming traffic won't see the pedestrian if cars are parked there)
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City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
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Kevin (Guest)
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kevin (Guest)
4317 Falls of Neuse Rd
Raleigh, NC 27609
wmmcewen (Registered User)
ccsa_sa (Registered User)
"City of Raleigh cant enforce anything because it happens too infrequently . . ."
Baloney. The police can ticket anyone they find parked there because it is a fire zone. They just can't be bothered. I've seen police cruise right by these illegally parked cars without giving them a second glance. I realize it's not a high priority, but a few high-visibility instances of handing out tickets might make others think twice about doing it.
Or better yet, how about a few towing parties? I have no sympathy for these lazy bums.
wmmcewen (Registered User)
ccsa_sa (Registered User)
On that we can agree.
But it's not because they can't.
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