tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095750659102120237.post6284320380350299621..comments2023-10-15T09:26:58.086-05:00Comments on Woodstock Advocate: Who polices the police?Gushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09036550825708569102noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095750659102120237.post-12772624377053100942010-08-08T17:14:16.967-05:002010-08-08T17:14:16.967-05:00Whitmore2, thanks for your comment.
A staging are...Whitmore2, thanks for your comment.<br /><br />A staging area is often near the starting location for a parade.<br /><br />If the parade or show vehicles are street-legal, then they can be driven to the staging area. If they are not (i.e., they are not licensed), then they need to be trucked to the staging area.<br /><br />Apparently, these show vehicles today were driven from North Aurora. I'm afraid to ask if they were given a "police escort" for the entire route... If so, the drivers would have no authority to traverse an intersection against a red light or stop sign, unless a police officer was at each intersection to control traffic and permit them to cross safely.Gushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09036550825708569102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095750659102120237.post-2689050630664983082010-08-08T16:00:43.238-05:002010-08-08T16:00:43.238-05:00I, too, was curious as to how the trucks/cars get ...I, too, was curious as to how the trucks/cars get from the staging area to the parade route.<br /><br />Sometimes the staging area is not adjacent (or part of) the actual parade route. In this area, how else would you suggest all these fire trucks, police vehicles and show cars get from the staging area to the parade?<br /><br />Just following your WW/WDW idea.<br /><br />My kids have always enjoyed the "Lights & Sirens" parade :-)FatParalegalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11349943157176606330noreply@blogger.com