Karen wrote: Of course 3-4 kms down the road I passed another 6 cops doing exactly the same thing. Really is Chatham that hard up for money?
It has nothing to do with money.
There are 2 bridges in Chatham-Kent dedicated towards 2 Chatham-Kent OPP officers that have been killed by vehicles striking them while stopped on highway 401.
1) Sgt Marg Eve Memorial Bridge is at Highway 40/Communication Rd/ Exit 90
2) Cst Jim McFadden Memorial Bridge is at Merlin Rd (about 70km marker)
This does not include 2 cruisers in the past 5 years being side swiped while parked, a 3rd having it's mirror taken off while parked, a 4th cruiser having the passenger side "sprayed" with gravel as the vehicle slid past the cruiser on the gravel shoulder (which is a shoulder farther over than the paved shoulder the cruiser was parked on), and a 5th last winter when an officer dropped to the ground as a vehicle lost control and slid over him while he was walking in the ditch 
Needless to say this law is heavily enforced when time and manpower permits.
The law has been in place since December 2002.
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Even if it was not a law, common courtesy and defensive driving should be thought of and move away from anything on the shoulder. I have seen kids playing "tag" around a broken down vehicle. I have seen people changing tires, laying under their vehicle, with their legs on the driving lane. That's just to name a couple examples of many dangers I see.
Above is merely a suggestion/thought and in no way constitutes legal advice or views of my employer. www.OHTA.ca