How can traffic warden ride without his helmet on?
Posted on 24 Oct 2012
STOMPer Steve was stopping at a red light along Eunos Road at about 10am today (Oct 24)
when he saw a traffic warden riding without a helmet. The STOMPer said the warden was riding
on his motorcycle without his helmet on before stopping at the traffic light junction. Said the STOMPer: "Saw this traffic warden on the road without a helmet at Eunos Road."
-- Edited by ProTaxi on Wednesday 24th of October 2012 04:02:08 PM
We thank Ms Wendy Yuen for her feedback ("Traffic wardens must act fairly and consistently"; last Sunday).
When our enforcement officers are off-duty, they are required to comply with the same parking regulations as all other motorists.
On occasion, on-duty enforcement officers need to stop their motorcycles at no-parking locations, without obstructing traffic, to take enforcement action.
With regard to Ms Yuen's comment on the illegally parked car at a T-junction, when our enforcement officers checked the site, no car was present.
Should it occur again, Ms Yuen can call our 1800-CALL LTA line so that we can follow up on it.
Helen Lim (Ms) Director, Media Relations & Public Education Land Transport Authority
A Certis Cisco vehicle had parked precariously along Upper East Coast Road. Mr Veerasamy¡¯s brother then called the police which asked him to call LTA instead.
Later that night, his brother returned and noticed that the Certis Cisco vehicle had reversed a little. He was surprised to see a traffic summons on the windscreen of the vehicle.
However, on closer look, it was actually a blank piece of summons ticket stuck on the windscreen of the vehicle (see photo)!
Mr Veerasamy wrote, ¡°Aiyoyo! Nothing on the slip! Wayang only! Now I¡¯m curious C are all Cisco officers allowed to have this kind of wayang summons?
Is this a one-off case, or is there a system of I-scratch-your-back-you-scratch-mine?¡± TRE then wrote to Certis Cisco for comments. They didn¡¯t reply to
TRE but told the Straits Times that the officer involved has been disciplined for leaving a blank parking ticket on one of his company¡¯s own vehicles.
However Certis Cisco did not elaborate on the disciplinary action taken against the errant officer.
A spokesman for Certis Cisco said, ¡°We would like to clarify that Certis Cisco officers are not above the law.¡±
A job posting in Malaysia street for auxiliary police officer
Certis Cisco is subcontracted by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to issue parking tickets islandwide.
The spokesman said that the officer had assumed that the vehicle was on official duty. Mr Veerasamy asked, ¡°I would like to know what exactly
the protocol is here. If they have to pay a fine, where does the money come from, and where does it go? I¡¯m curious, mostly, and a little amused.¡±
Certis Cisco¡¯s assistant vice-president of corporate communications Karyn Low said, ¡°Anyone found guilty of flouting traffic rules will be subject to
the same enforcement actions.¡± ¡°We thank the blogger for bringing this matter to our attention, and we will take this opportunity to share this
incident with our staff to prevent a recurrence.¡±