For years...some dealerships have held more cars on their lots than they are authorized to accommodate. As a result, the cars are often parked along sidewalks, blocking passers-by and forcing them onto the fast-moving traffic along Northern Boulevard and the Clearview Expressway.
“We’ve been trying to work with the dealerships for many years,” said Henry Euler, a lifelong Bayside resident and a community board member. “They don’t cooperate with us. They’re not good neighbors.”
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3 comments:
ticket the cars.
Problem solved.
Tow 'em away....even better!
...and tow away the owners too. :)
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