whenever something, whatever work has to be done on a public street (or on the road) that disturbs (or could potentially disturb) traffic (cars, bikes, pedestrians), a policeman is placed there to oversee it all. always. no exception. and often its completely useless! they just watch the workers do their job. or stare at their shoes. or their phone. or pretend to regulate the traffic. or they are just chatting with the workers. almost never it seems useful that they are standing there. even, they take up space and make it even harder to pass the work area! (or sometimes its really no problem that some work is being done, if it hadnt been for the police car thats taking up a lot of space on the road).
i thought this useless use of officers happened everywhere in the us, but i recently learned that thats not the case! pfew! it differs per state....
(and im amazed i could spend so many words on that. i actually wanted to post about something else, but i couldnt find the words and thus settled for this older picture)
5 comments:
Must be an easy job sometimes to be a policeman...
I've lived in the U. S. all my life and I've never heard of this practice nor have seen it. There must be a story behind it.
thats funny! its really everywhere (or so it seems) in massachusetts.
I'm happy to see cops on foot no matter what.
We have a different issue here. Vancouver has a lot of movie location shoots and they all have cops on the set, sometimes more than one. They always bring a car or motorcycle with them. And then they just stand around.
It feels like a scam since they aren't doing anything that couldn't be done by a flagger or security guard.
End of rant.
I'd bet there's a strong police union. This looks more about creating and keeping jobs than protecting public safety, though I'm sure the union would beg to differ.
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