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Wurm
03-06-2007, 06:44 AM
Louise Wood warms up her car every chilly morning so her 6-year-old son won't have to get into a cold car.



After starting the engine, she locks her car, sets its alarm, and heads back into her home.

Sounds basic, but Wood and more than a dozen other Forest Park residents have learned an expensive lesson about this common routine.

It's against the law.

A little-known state statute makes it illegal to leave a car running and unattended. The 33-year-old law was meant to prevent driverless cars from rolling away.

But the law is finding new purpose in Wood's hometown of 22,000 people, as a tool to prevent auto theft.

Wood, a senior operations clerk at AT&T, is one of 14 people ticketed since January by Forest Park police for violating Georgia code section 40-6-201. The ticket runs $168.

"I was furious," Wood said after getting a ticket at her apartment complex. "I guess the police would rather me sit in my car while it warms up and let some carjacker point a gun to my head than let me lock and alarm it while it runs."

Wood pleaded ignorance of the law. And, in this case, she has company. Attorneys specializing in traffic violations and police in several jurisdictions said they had no clue.

Forest Park police Major Chris Matson makes no apologies for the way his department is applying the law. He said Forest Park's warmup stings are part of a citywide campaign to cut down on stolen cars.

Auto theft in Forest Park dropped by 25 percent last year, from 240 in 2005 to 180 in 2006. But Matson remains concerned. He said 11 cars left warming and unattended were stolen during the first five weeks of 2007.

"Thieves are just walking around these apartment complexes and store parking lots, looking for exhaust coming out of tailpipes," he said. "They're thinking, 'That's my way to get to school or work.' "

Police have posted fliers about car thefts around the city, and placed automated calls alerting residents to the problem and the law, he said.

Now, Forest Park police on late night and early morning shifts patrol apartment complexes and convenience store parking lots looking for offenders.

The state law was news to Clayton County police Lt. Olen Smith.

"I am not familiar with that code section," Smith said. "That must be a city ordinance."

Smith was partly correct. Several months ago, Forest Park police adopted an ordinance based on the 1974 state law, which means the city gets to keep the fines instead of sharing revenues with the state.

Checking records, Smith found that Clayton police have issued 22 citations for unattended running cars since 1985. He was unable to provide the reasons for the tickets, for which the county charges $103.

If Forest Park's initial 14 tickets end up being paid, the city won't reap a windfall — $2,352.

But Wood plans to fight her ticket and so does her apartment complex neighbor, James Holland, 44, who got a ticket at 6:05 a.m. on Feb. 5, minutes before Wood got hers.

"I had my brother watching my car through the window while I used the bathroom," said Holland, who works for the Atlanta Public Works Department. "When he told me a cop was out there, I said, 'Man, stop playing.' "

Luckily for Forest Park commuters, spring — and warmer mornings — are on the way.

Regardless, Holland said he's learned his lesson.

"I don't have $168 just for warming up my car in the morning," Holland said. "Every morning, even if it's 19 degrees out, I'm sitting in my car, letting it warm up."

Still, he wonders whether his being in the car makes a difference.

"If a thief wants your car," Holland said, "he'll take it whether or not it's running."

Comments

EvasiveEF9
03-06-2007, 07:38 AM
That's fucked up. Dealer's even RECOMMEND you warm your car before driving it in the morning... If your car gets stolen cuz you forgot to lock the doors, that's your fault...but a 170$ ticket for warming up a car is jacked up..

Maki
03-06-2007, 07:39 AM
thats messed. i see where the cops are coming from but thats bullshit to bring up a 197x statute.....they must be bored. i would fight it too. hell i warm my car up no matter the temp to let my rings set. i dont wanna boost it and blow it up. its good to warm up any car before you drive it.

con
03-06-2007, 08:02 AM
damn'd if you do and damn'd if you don't...........

wonder if the PD sits in their cars as they warm up on those cold mornings??? I've seen many officers enter a restaurant or other business and leave the car running, so does the same law apply?

EvasiveEF9
03-06-2007, 08:03 AM
Hello, double-standard

ATK_Designs
03-06-2007, 10:09 AM
so will you get a ticket if you installed the starter and start the car from the house?

Though the car isn't drivable, but will the cops keep being ignorant?

2.0civic
03-06-2007, 10:11 AM
WOW...JUST WOW...

SOME POLICE HAVE TOO MUCH FREE TIME

Ran
03-06-2007, 10:18 AM
Tax dollars at work.

EvasiveEF9
03-06-2007, 10:20 AM
so will you get a ticket if you installed the starter and start the car from the house?

Though the car isn't drivable, but will the cops keep being ignorant?
"But officer, I didn't start the car...my keys are right here?"

Sol-Badguy
03-06-2007, 10:23 AM
Tax dollars at work.
:lmao:

RoadsterFit
03-06-2007, 11:11 AM
because stopping crime doesnt make the police deparment money, tickets do! After all police is just pig-latin for tax collector

ShooterMcGavin
03-06-2007, 11:29 AM
lol, sucks to live in forest park :D

Wal-Mart
03-06-2007, 12:06 PM
hahaha a big FUCK YOU to Forest Park broke ass police bitches.

I bet people start putting dummies in their cars like some did when the HOV lanes first opened.

bdydrpdmazda
03-06-2007, 12:18 PM
that law would never fly in Alaska, we have to plug in our cars to keep the fluids from freezing because some mornings its 60 below zero, I let my car warm up for thirty mins every morning and when I get in it, it is still cold, I leave it running no matter where i go too, even if its grocery shopping. When I go to the movies I leave the movie 30 - 45 mins before the movie is over to go start my car and then I go back in the movies.

BluesClues
03-06-2007, 12:20 PM
Wow that just says they REALLY have nothing better to do. Someone's looking for a raise.

bdydrpdmazda
03-06-2007, 12:26 PM
Look chief, I gave five tickets this morning in one parking lot.

Extrememustang
03-06-2007, 01:38 PM
cops dont even wear seat belts.

EssAreTwenTee
03-06-2007, 01:42 PM
I learned about forest park police a long time ago. I avoid that ghetto like the plague now