Uncivil News
- 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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Is that a hydrant I see?
315 W. 102nd Street, Manhattan. Observed by D on Tue, Jun 12 2007
Permits are not valid within 15 feet of a hydrant.
And the precinct number is blacked out on the permit.
42nd Precinct, still parked illegally in the East Village
Avenue A and East 13th St, Manhattan. Observed by lawandorder on Tue, Jun 05 2007
Garbage Dump
102nd Street and Lexington Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Mon, May 07 2007
To all appearances, this is where the NYPD personnel assigned to the 23rd dump the garbage left from meals in their cars--in a little cordoned-off spot on the street. The sign partially shown says "RMP's only," so there's no reason to speculate about where the garbage comes from. Luckily for the pigeons (and the rats at night), the pens prevents the street cleaners from removing the feast. I suspect the residents on this block have gotten the not-so-subtle message that this practice sends about NYPD's view of the community.
I'm calling this a safety hazard for the vermin attracted.
FIRE OFFICER OR FAKE PERMIT?
2265 University Avenue and W183rd St, Bronx. Observed by Cositacat on Wed, Apr 11 2007
These pictures were taken in the Bronx. As I was going to move my car parked on University Avenue between W183rd Street and W Fordham Road the ticket officer just skipped this car and went straight to mine. The sign posted was for Street Cleaning starting at 11:30AM for Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I confronted the ticket officer about this car, her name T.E. Walker (will get her badge number when I come back and edit this posting), and she told me "Don't you see the PBA cards?) At which point I answered her back that the car was parked illegally even so and that there was no official fire business taking place and mentioned that I would post these photos on this site. She then told me that the car would be ticketed later and she sped off. The car was never ticketed and she never even bothered to research whether this was a legal permit.
Bogus Placard
East 87th Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Mar 08 2007
The holographic seal is a nice touch, but this is obviously a bogus placard. It reads "Fire Department--City of New York" across the top, but is not issued by the Fire Department or any other City agency. Rather, it is issued by a union of EMT's and paramedics with offices in Long Island City and states that the placard holder is on "Official U.E.P. Business," not city business. In any event, it is long expired. The guy was parked during alt side and the street could not be cleaned. I have no general problem with unions, but this is ridiculous--a union is no different than a private business or individual when it comes to illegal parking--even if it is a union of civil servants.






