Do you know what Cop stands for?Why is the cop driving around the school parking lot in the first place?
Seems reasonable to me
So, are you saying you should get a ticket for having this vehicle?
So what would have happened if the window was down partway to give a pet inside some fresh air? Would they have been ticketed as well? The reason I ask is that they suggest that windows be left partially open in hot weather to help the pets out(of course, I would hope that they wouldn't be left in the car very long regardless, but I still have to ask the question).
leaving car windows open is not exactly 'secure', as in 191(2). But then, "previously owned a convertible and can remember leaving... if the above is the justification for ticketing people who leave their car windows open then the part about it being illegal to leave your windows open definitely is top secret. seems only the cops know about it because it's not in the legislation ...
I would expect the 'victim' to be laughed at and told "too bad, so sad". (+ you're an idiot) I would hope there would be no money involved.Not that big of a joke, Wiz, when you leave your car window open and your car or the possessions within get swiped and you report it to the cops, how much money do you think the taxpayer gets hit with before the file is closed?
I'm not sure how this could be applied in a fair manner anyway. My pick-up has built in theft deterrent and immobilizer. I can leave the windows open and any entry sets off the alarm. Also if it is started without the key it will only run for 30 seconds and unlike the alarm this is in the main computer and cannot be bypassed or turned off. I often leave all 4 windows down completely when it is hot but given the safety devices am I not leaving it secure from unauthorized use.
Now here is another thing. I drive a tractor-trailer around western Canada. I make all kinds of rest stops including meal breaks where I park my unit and leave it running especially in extreme temperatures to run the heater/AC. So does every other driver out there. I have parked my truck in the winter with it running and gone into a hotel to sleep. It is quite common to see such things around truck stops and any small town in the patch, heck anywhere it is really fricken cold. So why has no ticket ever been issued to myself or any other professional driver I know for not securing the vehicle?
Leaving parked vehicle
191 (1) A motor vehicle must be equipped with a lock or other device to prevent the unauthorized use of the motor vehicle.
(2) A driver must not permit a motor vehicle to stand unattended or parked unless the driver has
(a) locked it or made it secure in a manner that prevents its unauthorized use, and
(b) if the motor vehicle is standing on a grade, turned the front wheels of the vehicle to the curb or side of the highway.
It is the law and all.LOL...I'm sure it does.
Well it is applicable, I'm not surprised that had to be explained to you.I do find it interesting that bothered to post the law that states the vehicle must be parked in such a way to prevent its unauthorized use.
Depends on the vehicle.Doesn't taking the key out of the ignition meet that standard?
LOL, when in doubt, just make it up as you go along. You've always been good at that.I suspect the officer was given a talking to and politely told not to embarrass the force with such silliness again.
"(a) locked it " is pretty clear.Scroll down to section 191 and argue it in any direction you like.....That's in BC....I didn't look up the other provinces
Motor Vehicle Act
Most 90's Chrysler's could have the ignition key taken out of the ignition with the engine running.In G.M. vehicles in the '50s you could shut the vehicle off and remove the key but unless you put it in the locked position you could still turn the switch and start the vehicle. At the time I thought it was kind of idiotic!
Quote:Leaving parked vehicle
191 (1) A motor vehicle must be equipped with a lock or other device to prevent the unauthorized use of the motor vehicle.
(2) A driver must not permit a motor vehicle to stand unattended or parked unless the driver has
(a) locked it or made it secure in a manner that prevents its unauthorized use, and
(b) if the motor vehicle is standing on a grade, turned the front wheels of the vehicle to the curb or side of the highway.
http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/96318_05
Depends on the vehicle.
You really like arguing with silly people, The wiz, Jim-bo etc...Good, I'm glad you can agree with me.
But of course. It's always fun and entertaining to watch them make things up.You really like arguing with silly people, The wiz, Jim-bo etc...![]()
Good, I'm glad you can agree with me.
Depends on the vehicle.
Nope. Other way around.Actually, it seems it is you that agrees with me...