Uncivil News
- 03/22/07: Debate Over a Web Site About Parking (NY Times)
- 09/23/11: New York Post: Judge Joan Madden's zany decision in favor of principals' parking placards slapped down
- 06/22/11: Bogus parking placard allows Daily News to park all over town without a ticket
- 06/15/11: City Council Hearing on Authentic Placard Act
- 05/19/11: New York Daily News: NYPD integrity officer loses month's pay after mom caught using copy of his police parking placard
- 05/16/11: Transportation Alternatives' Streetbeat: Speaker Quinn, You Can End Bogus Parking
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Engine Company UFA on the Sidewalk
West 83rd Street and Columbus Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Fri, Mar 16 2007
One of a whole line of cars parked on the sidewalk across the street from the firehouse this morning.
Abuse of FDNY Medical Center only permits #2
253 Lafayette St., Manhattan. Observed by fresh on Thu, Mar 15 2007
Ladder 20 firefighters—despite having a garage AND parking lot—frequently double- and triple-park in front of, across from, and north of their firehouse at 253 Lafayette Street. Problem is most private vehicles have not got the necessary FDNY medical center permits to park here. Traffic on this block is frequently congested due to this consistent abuse.
Abuse of FDNY Medical Center only permits #1
253 Lafayette Street, Manhattan. Observed by fresh on Thu, Mar 15 2007
Ladder 20 firefighters—despite having a garage AND parking lot—frequently double- and triple-park in front of, across from, and north of their firehouse at 253 Lafayette Street. Problem is most private vehicles have not got the necessary FDNY medical center permits to park here. Traffic on this block is frequently congested due to this consistent abuse.
"Uniformed Firefighter" Out For A Jog, Abuses UFA Permit
Central Park and 86th Street, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Sat, Nov 18 2006
This guy parks on the bridle path in Central Park using a "Uniformed Firefighters Association" placard. But he's not here to fight fires--he's just come to the park to get a little exercise, like the rest of us. That's OK with me, but why can't he just walk, jog or bike to the park like the rest of us? What entitles him to use Central Park as a "central perk" of public employment? Here's the video:





