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- 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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New York City Parking Permit for People with Disabilities (PPPD) has a new look!
Grand St. and Mulberry St., Manhattan. Observed by hungtat on Tue, Feb 02 2010
Last time I saw this was well over a year ago. Just last night I saw it again parked on the same block. So this morning I called New York City Department of Transportation, and two different representatives confirmed that there are only two valid parking permits issued by and to be used in New York City: the white rectangular shape placard with the big blue disability logo in the middle which you display on your dashboard for both on and off street parking, and the blue tag that hangs behind your rear mirror for off street parking. Anything other than these two are not issued by New York City. If you look closely at this picture, it seems like another copy was right behind the first one before it was laminated. So what is this and who issued it? I would really like to know.


