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Pennsylvania Postal Worker?

Wst 83rd Street and amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Wed, Apr 11 2007

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This post contains,, int he non-public second and third phtotos, the information for the blue Isuzu SUV in the middle. Why should this guy with PA plates get to park in the "No Standing Anytime" zone just because he (might) work at the post office down the block? Would this guy choose to drive from Pa. if he had to pay to park like the people in this neighborhood? Or maybe he lives in the neighborhood, and fraudulently registers his car in Pa. to save on insurance?

Also, the permit bears the handwritten number "72"--that's a pretty large number of permits to be issued by a neighborhood post office.


We Deliver For You! #1

West 83rd and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Wed, Apr 11 2007

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The postal employees at Planetarium Station treat this stretch of "No Standing Anytime" curbside parking as their own personal parking lot. There were a number of placard-less cars on the block with tickets when I came by--why are parking enforcemt personnel honoring these placards and subsidizing USPS at the expense of the city, the community, and the owner of the pay lot right across the street?

This post contains, in the second and third non-public pictures, the info for the black Acura in the foreground.


Definitely The Most Bogus Permit I Have Seen

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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Time to upgrade from that outdated bubblejet printer, and work on those tenses. A fresh piece of paper would help too.


Genuine Union -Printed NALC Placard

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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Does not entitle holder to park in no standing zone.


"Official Business"?

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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No control number or expiration date on this permit. Apparently can't even fool traffic enforcement (at least not all the time); this guy has an unpaid $125 ticket for parking in this no standing zone last month.


Valiant Attempt to Hide Expired Permit Behind DMV Slip

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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but a creative camera angle solved that problem. Even if the permit was current, does not entitle user to park in a no standing anytime zone.


Is this permit 2 years post expiry or 6 years post expiry?

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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Looks like it was altered. Whichever it is, its expired. It's also invalid in this no standing anytime zone, even if it were current. And what's with the North Carolina plates? Can you say insurance fraud?


Abuse of USPS Permits

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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This post includes the permit and license plate info for the sedan, saved to a non-public protion of this site.


Bogus USPS Placards In No Standing Zone

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 22 2007

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While the permits on the sedan appear more legit than those on the Jeep, neither car is entitled to park in this no standing anytime zone.


USPS On the Sidewalk

West 83rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Fri, Mar 16 2007

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Drives in from Jersey to work in a Post Office on the Upper West Side and parks on the sidewalk? Bad manners. Oh, and by the way, he's got $330 in unpaid tickets, including parking in front of a fire hydrant right here on this block.


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