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    ACS using expired DOT AB permit in no permit zone

    ann st and nassau st, Manhattan. Observed by lawandorder on Sun, Apr 06 2008

    Permit: DOT Agency Business Parking Permit

    Agency: Children's Services

    Signage: No Permit Zone

    Violation: Illegal parking, based on signage

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    This car was parked in a No Standing Anytime zone and in a No Permit zone, using an expired DOT Agency Business Permit for ACS.



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    Top Offenders:

    1. 103 NYPD 637 violations
    2. 113 Court Officer 49 violations
    3. 116 USPS 49 violations
    4. 115 Police-Federal Law Enforcement 46 violations
    5. 44 Fire Department (FDNY) 42 violations
    6. 119 Press 35 violations
    7. 105 NYSP 24 violations
    8. 94 Transportation (DOT) 16 violations
    9. 107 Education/Teacher's Permit 16 violations
    10. 112 Federal Law Enforcement 15 violations
    11. 111 District Attorney 14 violations
    12. 28 Correction 14 violations
    13. 121 Court Clerk 13 violations
    14. 108 MTA/NYCTA 10 violations
    15. 110 NY State Exectutive Branch 10 violations
    16. 71 Parks and Recreation 8 violations
    17. 52 Human Resources Administration 6 violations
    18. 82 Sanitation 6 violations
    19. 114 Mayor's Office 6 violations
    20. 122 NYS Dept. Justice 5 violations
    21. 123 City Council 4 violations
    22. 118 Borough President's Office 4 violations
    23. 117 Board of Elections 3 violations
    24. 20 City University of New York (CUNY) 3 violations
    25. 9 Buildings (DOB) 2 violations
    26. 120 Clergy 2 violations
    27. 30 Design and Construction (DDC) 1 violation
    28. 21 Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) 1 violation
    29. 14 Children's Services 1 violation
    30. 109 Probation 1 violation
    31. 87 Standards and Appeals 1 violation
    32. 39 Environmental Protection (DEP) 1 violation
    33. 76 Probation 1 violation
    34. 36 Emergency Management (OEM) 1 violation
    35. 50 Housing Authority 1 violation
    36. 18 City Marshals 1 violation
    37. 46 Health and Hospitals Corporation 1 violation
    38. 85 Special Enforcement 1 violation
    39. 95 United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol 1 violation
    40. 19 City Planning (DCP) 1 violation
    41. 54 Immigrant Affairs 1 violation
    42. 7 Board of Elections 1 violation
    43. 80 Records 1 violation
    44. 51 Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) 1 violation
    45. 73 People with Disabilities 1 violation

    Did you know?

    77% of permit holders abuse their permits and park illegally, according to a 2006 Transportation Alternatives study

    Government workers are twice as likely to commute by car as private-sector workers

    If government workers commuted by transit at the same rate as private-sector citizens, there would be 19,200 fewer car trips into manhattan each day

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    Word on the Street

    "Cars with permits block the hydrants on our block everyday. Once, when we smelled gas in our building and called the fire department, their truck could barely turn our corner because a private car was hugging the crosswalk leaving little room for an emergency vehicle"

    - Resident, Lower Manhattan

    "Particularly troubling to me are the executive-level employees and former employees who apparently have given themselves the right to turn the city's parks, crosswalks, and bus stops into their own personal parking lots. However important and difficult their jobs may be, they must set a positive example, or abuses by those they supervise are unavoidable."

    - Steve, Upper West Side Resident

    "A few years ago I went out with a Manhattan physician. He had a permit even though as a surgeon he had no medical emergencies. He double parked/illegally parked all over town when we went out for dinner and drinks. It was very convenient for us, and totally an abuse of the permit!"

    - Dinner Date Parker, Soho Manhattan

    "If I say cops shouldn't be allowed to drive drunk, does that mean I don't appreciate the job you do? This is about respecting your neighbors. I wouldn't do something selfish to endanger your kids, so please don't do something selfish to endanger mine. That's all I'm saying."

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