USPS on the sidewalk, as usual

Observed by lawandorder on Sat, Dec 22 2007

Also note the black SUV ahead, parked on the sidewalk (another USPS placard).

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14FeetAway

Posted on Sun, Dec 23 2007 at 06:41 AM

The black SUV is a borderline case. Why mention it, if you didn't go take a good picture of it?

From this pic you can bairly tell anything about it. The black SUV appears to bairly be on the sidewalk (front tire? or both?). Also, it appears to be next to the construction scaffold, so this means pedestrians could not walk there anyway. Lastly, the reason it is probably parked like that is to get it out of the way of traffic, large box trucks (like the one in the photo) probably utilize this street all day long, and the owner of the SUV did not want the mirrors or sides damaged by a passing truck.

dragonman

Posted on Mon, Dec 24 2007 at 01:02 PM

By the look of the car it is probably a supervisor's car. Which means he most likely had to move his car out of the bay so a truck can back in. As far as the suv he probably did that so the trucks can get out of the bay, and besides he really isn't on the sidewalk according to the picture. Your response will probably be that he was parked there all day. Which means you had nothing better to do. Stop being so petty.

WillNYC

Posted on Sat, Jan 05 2008 at 02:59 AM

How the hell would you know it is a supervisor's car? It is a Cadillac with out of state plates. I have a feeling that, unless you work there, you know nothing.

dragonman

Posted on Sun, Jan 06 2008 at 12:24 AM

Because the regular postal worker doesn't make enough to own a cadillac. Thats how the hell I know.

lawandorder

Posted on Wed, Jan 09 2008 at 09:30 PM

dragon, Yes, these cars are usually there all day. And no, I did not sit there all day to watch the cars. Being an area resident, one notices these things.

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