I'll give those NYPD guys that . . . they have good aim. The placard begins with the numerals "86," I don't know if that means 86th precinct, but I don't think so, because this is a NYPD Transit Bureau (transit police) placard.
anonymous
Posted on Fri, Mar 16 2007 at 01:19 AM
Hey Steve,
Are you riding your bike the wrong way on Central Park West?
Just wondering if anyone that calls the police has a problem with waiting until a marked police car with officers in it finds a legal parking spot so as to not allow anyone to step off the curb and walk to the bus. Just wondering!
anonymous
Posted on Sun, Mar 25 2007 at 01:21 AM
We're discussing private cars, why do they keep talking about finding a parking spot while on patrol?
Can't they tell the difference between the private cars and the dept cars?
Is it only the "libs" that break the law? Or will you be practicing selective enforcement? What does a "lib" look like?
Feel free to enforce any and all laws as well as obey them yourself. As a resident I actually welcome having the laws enforced.
Unfortunately, with all the shenanagins going on, 15% of all arrests are for pot smoking. Whats that one out of seven?
anonymous
Posted on Mon, Mar 26 2007 at 08:41 AM
parking there is horrible. between the construction and the tourists. i believe a majority of those parking places are for there personal vehicles. the city is supposed to provide them with proper parking. so it seem's like the problem is with the city not the cops or libs or constuction workers or the tourists.
Comments will be posted after being reviewed by our moderators.
Please be constructive and respectful.
Threatening comments will be traced and investigated.
9 Comments
Login or Register to comment.
Posted on Tue, Mar 06 2007 at 01:45 PM
And dead center at that!
Bullseye.
Isn't that an 86th precinct placard and isn;t that a Brooklyn precinct?
Posted on Tue, Mar 06 2007 at 02:47 PM
I'll give those NYPD guys that . . . they have good aim. The placard begins with the numerals "86," I don't know if that means 86th precinct, but I don't think so, because this is a NYPD Transit Bureau (transit police) placard.
Posted on Fri, Mar 16 2007 at 01:19 AM
Hey Steve,
Are you riding your bike the wrong way on Central Park West?
Posted on Fri, Mar 16 2007 at 05:16 PM
Do you see me riding it?
Posted on Sat, Mar 17 2007 at 01:08 PM
its time to enforce all laws on these useless libs
Posted on Sat, Mar 17 2007 at 04:26 PM
Right on, #5! Let's enforce the law only (or differentially) against those we don't agree with! That's what I call professional law enforcement!
Posted on Thu, Mar 22 2007 at 09:12 PM
Just wondering if anyone that calls the police has a problem with waiting until a marked police car with officers in it finds a legal parking spot so as to not allow anyone to step off the curb and walk to the bus. Just wondering!
Posted on Sun, Mar 25 2007 at 01:21 AM
We're discussing private cars, why do they keep talking about finding a parking spot while on patrol?
Can't they tell the difference between the private cars and the dept cars?
Is it only the "libs" that break the law? Or will you be practicing selective enforcement? What does a "lib" look like?
Feel free to enforce any and all laws as well as obey them yourself. As a resident I actually welcome having the laws enforced.
Unfortunately, with all the shenanagins going on, 15% of all arrests are for pot smoking. Whats that one out of seven?
Posted on Mon, Mar 26 2007 at 08:41 AM
parking there is horrible. between the construction and the tourists. i believe a majority of those parking places are for there personal vehicles. the city is supposed to provide them with proper parking. so it seem's like the problem is with the city not the cops or libs or constuction workers or the tourists.
Leave a comment
Comments will be posted after being reviewed by our moderators.
Please be constructive and respectful.
Threatening comments will be traced and investigated.