7 Army vehicles in No Standing Zone

Observed by IamEntitled on Wed, Dec 26 2007

Another typical day on West 22nd Street between Sixth and Fifth Avenues, a commercial no standing zone. Many municipalities ticket federal vehicles that refuse to park at or pay for meters. Given the army's budget request from last year, you'd think they could supply their recruiters with quarters and not clog our side streets. (Source: "Today, the Army announced the details of its budget for FY08/09, which covers the period from October 1, 2007, through September 30, 2009. The FY08 budget request is $130.0 billion.")

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WillNYC

Posted on Thu, Jan 10 2008 at 02:53 AM

First of all, what you are saying makes no sense. How would quarters help this guys who are trying to recruit people into joining the army? They are parked on a street with no meters at all. It is easier and cheaper for the DOT to just leave the signs the way they are and have the NYPD not ticket the vehicles. They all have G plates also which means they are untraceable.

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