Uncivil News
- 03/22/07: Debate Over a Web Site About Parking (NY Times)
- 03/12/10: New York Daily News: That's my corpse! Funeral director scrambles to retrieve body after tow truck hooks his minivan
- 03/09/10: New York Post: Detectives getting tow-nailed
- 02/25/10: New York Post: Cops look into why Jerry Seinfeld's car has a police placard
- 02/13/10: Times Ledger/New York Post: LIC Condo regains parking
- 01/25/10: Streetsblog: To Thwart Terror Trial Traffic Snarls, Curb Placard Abuse
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Shirking Court Clerk
East 24th Street and 2nd ave, Manhattan. Observed by lawandorder on Thu, Jan 22 2009
Court Clerk's Car parked in No Standing Anytime zone
153 St. and Jamaica Ave., Queens. Observed by gs949gs949 on Thu, Feb 07 2008
Court Officer Non-Enforcement on Howard Street
30 Howard, Manhattan. Observed by CrosbyMerchant on Tue, Mar 20 2007
Court Officers ignore film shoot no parking+ No parking anytime, all with union issued placards. Where is the enforcement?
Elderly people will not deter me.
13 Crosby Street, Manhattan. Observed by CrosbyMerchant on Thu, Mar 15 2007
Ambulette space in front of Dialisis Center obstructed by Court Clerk. Most of these patients are elderly and many use walkers. For them there is a difference between being able to step directly onto the sidewalk or being put out in the middle of the street becasue the ambulette space is obstructed.
Court Clerk loves parking by Olive Garden
62 West 22nd Street (opposite), Manhattan. Observed by fresh on Fri, Mar 16 2007
This handsome late-model Audi was parked adjacent to the Olive Garden on West 20th Street at 9 am this morning in a No Standing Zone. At first glance, this Court Clerk permit looks real enough. But then there's that nice phrase, partially covered up (of course) at bottom: "This Vehicle Is On Official Association". The expiration date is conveniently obscured—can you imagine, covering up the expiration date of a fake permit? Happens every day. Court permits are some of the most abused in Manhattan, even when they are real, because they confer very convenient parking privileges. I'll omit the story of the friendly retired old fellow I used to see twice a week using the court permit his adult child gave to him. Heck, when your nation's top law enforcement officer is a crook, what can you expect of your court officers? After all, it's really convenient when there's sleet and snow to park in a No Standing except loading/unloading zone, even if you have NJ plates.
Clerks Park Anytime
Schermerhorn St. and Smith St., Brooklyn. Observed by Brooklynite on Tue, Feb 13 2007
Court Clerk Permits Are Union Issued, i.e. Do Not Give Parking Privileges
Schermerhorn St and Smith St., Brooklyn. Observed by efficient streets on Tue, Feb 13 2007









