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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Parked at intersection!
Greenwich St. at Carlisle, Manhattan. Observed by smeeglereegle on Wed, Mar 07 2007
The streets here are so narrow, and now some guy on "official" business is blocking the street further. The permit has a 3 hour limit, but judging by the windshield covered with snow, he has been here alot longer.
NYPD Transit In the Crosswalk Again
Central Park West and West 62nd Street, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Fri, Jan 12 2007
Another Borrowed Permit in the Crosswalk
Central Park West and West 61st Street, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Wed, Feb 28 2007
Once again, NYPD restricted placard holder parking a car with plates that do not match the plate designated on the placard, in the crosswalk and blocking the curb cut. Inconveniencing and endangering wheelchair users and other pedestrians. The cars parked on either side of this guy are partially in the crosswalk as well.
NYPD Transit in the Crosswalk
Central Park West and West 61st Street, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Thu, Jan 18 2007
This curb cut in the southern leg of the crosswalk at CPW and 61st Street is often blocked by NYPD transit vehicles.
You Can Borrow My Permit . . . Just Make Sure to Park Illegally
Central Park West and West 61st Street, Manhattan. Observed by BicyclesOnly on Fri, Feb 23 2007
This permit entitles the holder to park a car with plates C**-***9. However the owner (or someone else) is using the permit to park a different vehicle, with plates A**-***9. Putting this mismatch aside, the more immediate problem (especially if you are a wheelchair user) is the parking in the crosswalk that completely blocks the curb cut.
This Court Officer is Parked in No Parking and Crosswalk
Schermerhorn St and Smith St, Brooklyn. Observed by efficient streets on Tue, Feb 13 2007







