But shouldn't an officer be held to the same standard as everyone else? If I were sitting in my car watching traffic and an officer saw my car parked in a "no parking zone", would I not be guilty of being illegally parked? In most circumstances, I'm sure the officer would come up to me and warn me to "move along" and I wouldn't put up a fight about it. But if the shoe was on the other foot, I would probably be told to mind my own business. I find it ironic that they are told to enforce the laws as they are written (i.e "No parking anytime"), but, in appearence, do as they please. I have no problem with an officer setting up a speed trap or sitting in his vehicle observing the traffic, but why park illegally? He's just as guilty as a speeder to committing an offense (to a lesser degree).
A weak argument (that I'm sure wouldn't work) is "if he/she can do it (i.e. not follow simple signage), why shouldn't I be able to it? I'm just doing what he was doing ...."
Poor excuse, I know, but it doesn't seem fair ....
But, then again, what is fair?